Larry Csonka Famous Quotes & Sayings
15 Larry Csonka Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
No tyrant could thrive where every subject said no. The tyrant thrives when the first fucking fool salutes.— Steven Erikson

Better to hunt in fields, for health unbought,— John Dryden
Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught.
The wise, for cure, on exercise depend;
God never made his work for man to mend.

There seems to be this assumption that when we have "found ourselves" we have centered on one single version of who we can be. Why is the key to sincerity the pursuit of a single identity? Why is it assumed that our authenticity, whether personal or artistic, lies in "discovering" one single track?— Pablo Helguera

How come "fat chance" and "slim chance" mean the same thing?— Ziggy Marley

I look down past the stars to a terrifying darkness. I seem to recognize the place, but it's impossible. "Accident," I whisper. I will fall. I seem to desire the fall, and though I fight it with all my will I know in advance I can't win. Standing baffled, quaking with fear, three feet from the edge of a nightmare cliff, I find myself, incredibly, moving towards it. I look down, down, into bottomless blackness, feeling the dark power moving in me like an ocean current, some monster inside me, deep sea wonder, dread night monarch astir in his cave, moving me slowly to my voluntary tumble into death.— John Gardner

But as I began to write this book, I realised that without the whole truth my life would have no power, no real meaning. With the help of my mother, the memories of our lives in North Korea and China cane back to me like scenes from a forgotten nightmare. Some of the images reappeared with a terrible clarity; others were hazy, or scrambled like a deck of cards spilled on the floor. The process of writing has been the process of remembering, and of trying to make sense out of those memories.— Yeonmi Park

If a plague carried off the members of a society all at once, it is obvious that the group would be permanently done for. Yet the death of each of its constituent members is as certain as if an epidemic took them all at once. But the graded difference in age, the fact that some are born as some die, makes possible through transmission of ideas and practices the constant reweaving of the social fabric. Yet this renewal is not automatic. Unless pains are taken to see that genuine and thorough transmission takes place, the most civilized group will relapse into barbarism and then into savagery.— John Dewey

In order to achieve great things, you have to do might ones— Rayfield

I grew up in an atmosphere tinged with militarism, and afterwards I spent five boring years within the sound of bugles. To this day it gives me a faint feeling of sacrilege not to stand to attention during 'God save the King'. That is childish, of course, but I would sooner have had that kind of upbringing than be like the left-wing intellectuals who are so 'enlightened' that they cannot understand the most ordinary emotions.— George Orwell

You probably wouldn't remember. I probably couldn't forget.— Steve Miller

Never leave the site of a goal without first taking some form of positive action towards its attainment. Right now, take a moment to define the first steps you must take to achieve some goal. What can you do today to move forward?— Tony Robbins

Perfect love sometimes does not come until the first grandchild.— Gore Vidal

Any time you try to win everything, you must be willing to lose everything.— Larry Csonka

If I wasn't acting, I have no clue what I'd be doing 'cause I have no other talent.— Morgan Freeman

A self-willed man has no other aim than his own growth.— Bruce Lee
