“Sometimes all that saves me is being willing to make mistakes. There are projects that strike me as so beautiful, important, complicated, or just plain big, that they convince me of my own inadequacy. This awful state of reverence leads to paralyzing brain freeze. At times like that the only way out is for me to decide, 'To hell with it. I can't do it right, so I'll do it wrong. I can't do it well, but I can do it badly.' Sometimes, with luck, while I'm sweating to do it wrong, I stumble on a right way.” WayWellsI CanImportantSometimesStatesBigsBeautifulCan DoMy OwnMistakeBrainHellWillingProjectsLuckComplicatedStrikesAwfulConvinceMaking MistakesReverenceRight WayFreezeI Can Do ItSave MeInadequacySweating Author:Katherine Dunn
“We have found ways... to torture and maim animals and make their lives a misery, almost a living hell... in the multinational food industry... and in laboratories where often the most important thing being researched is the latest in lipstick or face cream.” WayImportantFacesFoundAnimalHellIndustryImportant ThingsMiseryTortureCreamLaboratoryVegetarianismLipstickMultinationalsFood Industry Author:David Oderberg
“Everyone, some sooner than others, must endure his or her own personal 'hell on earth.' It is important to keep searching for the small joys, although they are often the most elusive. Trust that these joys will appear, sometimes unexpectedly, and often in life's darkest moments.” InspirationalImportantSometimesMomentsEarthJoyHellEndureElusiveHell On EarthSmall Joys Author:Katie Gill
“My outlook on warfare is best illustrated by a cartoon I did some thirty-odd years ago of a soldier in an Italian foxhole reading about the Normandy invasion and observing to his buddy that: "The hell this ain't the most important hole in the world . I'm in it.” WorldYearsImportantReadingHellYears AgoSoldierHolesOddThirtyItalianWarfareCartoonOutlookObservingInvasionBuddyNormandyFoxholes Book:Mud & guts: a look at the common soldier of the American revolution Source: Mud & guts: a look at the common soldier of the American revolution
“The gods of the Disc have never bothered much about judging the souls of the dead, and so people only go to hell if that's where they believe, in their deepest heart, that they deserve to go. Which they won't do if they don't know about it. This explains why it is so important to shoot missionaries on sight.” PeopleIfsKnowsBelieveHeartImportantSoulHellJudgingDeserveSightBotheredDiscworldGo To HellDiscs Author:Terry Pratchett