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Things Quotes by Joe Abercrombie
- I have learned all kinds of things from my many mistakes. The one thing I never learn to stop making them.
- If you want to be a new man you have to stay in new places, and do new things, with people who never knew you…
- Fearlessness is a fool's boast, to my mind. The only men with no fear in them are dead, or the soon to be dead, maybe.…
- You have to learn to love the small things in life, like a hot bath. You have to love the small things, when you have…
- Savor the little moments, son, that's my advice. They're what life is. All the little things that happen while you're waiting for something else.
- Things aren't what they used to be' is the rallying cry of small minds. When men say things used to be better, they invariably mean…
- I think the further away you get from completing a book, the more responses you see to it from readers, the more your own tastes…
More Things Quotes
- It is in the very nature of things human that every act that has once made its appearance and has been recorded… — Hannah Arendt
- I keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because, of all the things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or… — Pietro Aretino
- The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. — Aristotle
- The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal. — Aristotle
- Jealousy is both reasonable and belongs to reasonable men, while envy is base and belongs to the base, for the one makes… — Aristotle
- Change in all things is sweet. — Aristotle
- In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. — Aristotle
- No one would choose a friendless existence on condition of having all the other things in the world. — Aristotle
- For as the eyes of bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our soul to the things… — Aristotle
- The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he… — Aristotle
- A sense is what has the power of receiving into itself the sensible forms of things without the matter, in the way… — Aristotle
- Every art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and choice, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason… — Aristotle