Learn To Love Yourself famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • You do not pay the price of success, you enjoy the price of success.

  • When I was 14 or 15, our teacher introduced us to Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities.' It was just for entertainment - we read it aloud - and all of a sudden it became a treasure.

  • Instead of making Friday The 13th, Part VIII or whatever, I was making the girl-meets-boy, girl-meets-girl-dressed-as-boy movie. It was fun. I liked it. It's goofy. I look back at myself and think, "What the hell was I doing?"

  • Eventually I foresee voting on the Internet, which will lead to much more direct democracy.

  • Luckily for you, you can close the book The Postman Always Rings Twice and break out of it, and James M. Cain can't. I can't think of any redeeming feature he has, but he's extremely compelling.

  • How is it having more control if there are young people stifled the opportunities that we had?

  • Turkey's relationship with the West is a love-hate one. There are people in Turkey who want to open to the outside world and others who are frightened of the outside world. They don't feel secure; they think that foreigners are trying to harm or even destroy Turkey. But that's not true of the majority of Turks, who want to exercise their skills in a global market.

  • I believe C++ instills fear in programmers, fear that the interaction of some details causes unpredictable results. Its unmanageable complexity has spawned more fear-preventing tools than any other language, but the solution should have been to create and use a language that does not overload the whole ***** human brain with irrelevant details.

  • Eating rice cakes is like chewing on a foam coffee cup, only less filling.

  • There is an absolutely fundamental hostility on the part of totalitarian regimes toward religion.