Superabundance Quotes
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Superabundance Quotes & Sayings
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One must always say things that aim to interest, because in the world one must after all pay for one's keep.
— Mary MacLane
Yeah, well, screw you, Solo," I say bitterly. "You can drop dead and die!"
I am aware of the redundancy in that statement. — Michael Grant
I am aware of the redundancy in that statement. — Michael Grant
All men can understand what representation is; and that it must necessarily include a variety of knowledge and talents.
— Thomas Paine
Obsolescence is the moment of superabundance.
— Marshall McLuhan
getting clear about the right categories with which to understand human motivation, is an important practical task.
— Simon Blackburn
Here's the new art of the twenty-first century: the art of curating, the art of plucking all the good stuff from a superabundance of crap.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Beauty is excrescence, superabundance, random ebulience, and sheer delightful waste to be enjoyed in its own right.
— Donald C. Peattie
The pleasures of this world are rather from God's goodness than our own merit.
— Benjamin Franklin
How long it takes us, each day, to know each other.' I haven't really been fair to you.
— Maggie Stiefvater
One is a choice, and one is not.
— Tarryn Fisher
Unfortunately, a superabundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential for nightmares
— Peter Ustinov
It's like Tom Waits said," Petty remarks. "'I'm an artist, but I'm still in show business.
— Warren Zanes
The Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of stones.
— Ahmed Zaki Yamani
Standing on the defensive indicates insufficient strength; attacking, a superabundance of strength.
— Sun Tzu
It is not necessarily poverty of spirit that makes a woman surround herself with life - it can be a superabundance of interest ...
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Learning something means coming into contact with a world of which you know nothing. In order to learn, you must be humble.
— Paulo Coelho