“When people disappoint you, it's just as much your responsibility to be aware of it and what you don't want.” Quote by Angel Olsen
“I'm not trying to prove that I'm capable of doing many things.” TryingProveCapable Author:Angel Olsen
“I guess that in a lot of ways, my writing is more of a character to me than something that I feel personally attached to.” WayFeelsWritingCharacter Author:Angel Olsen
“If, you know, all your life you're making films or whatever, and somehow along the way you lose meaning in whatever you're doing when you're making the films, they're just not the same as they used to be to you. That doesn't mean your life is over; it just means maybe go try to live a different life.” IfsKnowsWayTryingMeanDifferentFilmLife IsUsedLosesUsed To BeOver ItDifferent Life Author:Angel Olsen
“Assume that everybody can see what you are doing and then live your life that way - you will find that generally you are treated right.” WayAssumingTreatedLive Your Life Author:Frank Schilling
“A better domain name will lower your lifetime marketing costs.” NamesCostLifetimeMarketingDomainDomain Names Author:Frank Schilling
“The hard work is done. The training is done. I'm not gonna say too much.” HardDoneToo MuchHard WorkTraining Author:Chris Algieri
“I typically don't use the distinction 'positive' and 'negative' liberty, because negative sounds bad and positive sounds good, and I don't think that the terminology ought to prejudice us one way or the other. So I think the more descriptive term is 'liberty rights' versus 'welfare rights'. So, liberty rights are freedom-of-action type rights, and welfare rights are rights-to-stuff, of various kinds...And, property rights are not rights-to-stuff. I think that's one of the key misunderstandings about property. Property rights are the rights to liberty within your jurisdiction.” ThinkingWayKindUseActionStuffSoundTermLibertyRightsKeysTypeOughtNegativePrejudicePropertyVariousOne WayWelfareDistinctionVersusMisunderstandingProperty RightsTerminologyJurisdiction Author:Randy Barnett
“It's quite ironic I suppose, it's that thing about being in a group when you all start out as friends and then invariably end up hating each other. So I just thought they needed telling really, in case they were labouring under the apprehension that they were still friends.” StillsEndsHateCasesGroupsNeededIronicApprehension Author:Peter Hook