<p>Does anyone know any good quotes? Idc what they're about whether it's love, life, or anything. I just wanna change my fb status to one and I can't seem to find something I really like.</p>
<p>Ru a beautiful girl? <3</p>
<p>Anything from the Matrix will do…</p>
<p>“There is no spoon”</p>
<p>“It is purpose that created us, purpose that connects us, purpose that pulls us, that guides us, that drives us. It is purpose that defines us, purpose that binds us.”</p>
<p>etc…</p>
<p>Other quote machines are Churchill, Patton, Fight Club and Scrubs.</p>
<p>Michael Jordan- I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.</p>
<p>We live in an amazing, amazing world, and it’s wasted on the crappiest generation of spoiled idiots - Louis CK</p>
<p>There are three types of mathematicians: those who can count and those who can’t.</p>
<p>Obvious is the most dangerous word in mathematics.</p>
<p>There are three types of mathematicians: those who can count and those who can’t.</p>
<p>We live in an amazing, amazing world, and it’s wasted on the crappiest generation of spoiled idiots - Louis CK </p>
<p>I think I’ll use one of these. Thanx Y’all!</p>
<p>A witty saying proves nothing - Voltaire</p>
<p>It’s hard to wait for something you know might never happen. It’s even harder to let go knowing it’s everything you want. </p>
<p>Saw that one in someone else’s earlier today and liked it.</p>
<p>^^ Ooooh I like that one!</p>
<p>I really need a senior quote for the yearbook, so this thread is awesome. :)</p>
<p>“In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer”- Camus.</p>
<p>Most wonderful quote especially when it is 5 degrees outside like it is here…</p>
<p>“On Wednesdays we wear pink”
XD</p>
<p>^hahahaha "and none for Gretchen Weeners. Bye! "</p>
<p>‘We can be quiet together and pretend, since it is only the beginning, that we have all the time in the world.’</p>
<p>When you told me it could never be, did that mean never, or then?</p>
<p>“And then arise the obdurate facts of rancorous tribalism to destroy the seduction.”</p>
<p>“The heart has reasons that reason knows nothing of.”</p>
<p>"For of all sad words of tongue or pen,
The saddest are these: “It might have been!”</p>
<p>“How all occasions do inform against me and spur my dull revenge. What is a man if his chief good and market of his time be but to sleep and feed? a beast no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse looking before and after gave us not that capability and godlike reason to fust in us unused. Now, whether it be bestial oblivion or some craven scruple of thinking too precisely on the event - a thought which quartered hath but 1 part reason and ever 3 parts coward- I don not know why yet I live to say this things to do sith I have cause and will and strength an means to do it. Examples gross as earth exhort me: Witness this army of such mass and charge, led by a delicate and tender prince, whose spirit with divine ambition puff’d makes mouths at the invisible event, exposing what is mortal and unsure to all that fortune, death and danger dare, even for an eggshell. Rightly, to be great is not to stir without great argument but greatly to find quarrel in a straw when honor’s at the stake. How stand I then that have a father kill’d, a mother stain’d, excitements of my reason and my blood, and let all sleep?! while, to my shame I see the imminent death of 20000 men who for a fantasy and trick of fame go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot whereon the numbers cannot try the cause which is not tomb enough and continent to hide the slain. O, from this time forth, my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth.”</p>
<p>“‘How all the Young things wear their hearts on their sleeves!’” </p>
<p>“'How light it is, Nikolenka.” </p>
<p>“A May Day, a festival of the heart.”</p>
<p>“Bibi, tell the memsahib that she is going to get beaten to a bloody pulp. Body parts will not be identifiable.” </p>
<p>“My wife is an untwinkling star” </p>
<p>“O that this too too sullied flesh would melt thaw and resolve itself into a dew. Or that the Everlasting had not fixed his canon 'gainst self slaughter. O God, God! How weary stale flat and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world. Fie on’t, ah fie! 'Tis an unweeded garden that grows to seed. Things rank and gross in nature possess it merely. That it should come to this! But 2 months dead, nay, not so much, not 2. So excellent a king that was to this hyperion to a satyr. So loving to my mother that he might not beteem the winds of heaven visit her face too roughly. Heaven and earth! Must I remember? Why she would hang on him as if increase of appetite had grown by what it fed on. And yet within a month- Let me not thnk on’t. Frailty thy name is woman. A little month or ere those shoes were old with which she had followed my poor fathers body, like Niobe all tears – why she, even she – a beast that wants discourse of reason would have mourned longer – married with my father’s brother, but no more like my father than I to hercules. Within a month, ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears had left the flushing in her galled eyes, she married. O most wicked speed to post with such dexterity to incestuous sheets! It is not nor it cannot come to good! But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.”</p>
<p>“Doubtless all of that sounds very gloomy. I do admit I could think of happier things. For one thing I don’t at all approve of my own extinction. I don’t like the idea of it one bit. Though reason assures me the world can get along very nicely without me, I can’t quite believe that it will. Still, there are a few small compensations. For one thing, I always hoped to be able to face my own death with some equanimity, but it’s a bit of a satisfaction to find that I can. […]
And that’s what I’m finally wanting to say to you all. I think you’re a great bunch, and in case there isn’t a chance to say it again, thanks for your concern, your calls, your notes, but above all for your love. I’ve had your love and you’ve had mine and I’m a damn fortunate man. So thanks, and good luck. Marvin Burovsky.”</p>
<p>There are two other good ones I can’t remember right now. The monologue at the end of Woe from Wit, which I’m afraid you can’t find anywhere on the internet unless you speak Russian, and When I put my hands (on your body on your flesh, I feel the history of that body), which you can’t really find either unless you’re willing to look at a grainy picture for 30 minutes to figure out what it says. I only know the end of that one anyway though.</p>
<p>I need a Senior quote.</p>
<p>Proceed…</p>
<p>“Your best? Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and **** the prom queen.”</p>
<p>-Sean Connery (in The Rock)</p>
<p>“The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind.” -Gordon Gekko</p>
<p>“When the going gets tough, the tough turn pro”
-Hunter Thompson</p>
<p>“I was pondering the immortal words of Socrates who said ‘I drank what?’”
- Chris Knight (played by Val Kilmer in Real Genius)</p>
<p>“If a man speaks in the forest and there’s no woman to hear him, is he still wrong?” --Anonymous
"He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice.” --Einstein
“It couldn’t be sweeter, life’s a b****, depending on how you treat her, you might get rich.” --Jadakiss</p>
<p>“I see no reason for believing that one accident should be able to give me a correct account of all the other accidents.”</p>
<p>–C. S. Lewis</p>