Quotes About Uncertainty
Vi læres opp til å like forandring, til å ønske den velkommen. Det er sykt og jeg forstår det ikke.
~ Erlend Loe
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What's hectic about all this is the thought that I haven't asked to be here. I am just here. So is everybody else. We are all here. But we haven't asked to be. It's not our fault.
~ Erlend Loe
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Marriage has no guarantees. If that's what you're looking for, go live with a car battery.
~ Erma Bombeck
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Ambiguity is telling you something important, if only you took it seriously. If you did not quickly dispatch it as a pathology.
~ ERMANNO BENCIVENGA
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I know that the future is scary at times. But there's just no escaping it.
~ Ernest Cline
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I don't know exactly what happened next, or how it all went down.
~ Ernest Cline
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Basically, kid, what this all means is that life is a lot tougher than it used to be, in the Good Old Days, back before you were born. Things used to be awesome, but now they're kinda terrifying. To be honest, the future doesn't look too bright. You were born at a pretty crappy time in history. And it looks like things are only gonna get worse from here on out. Human civilization is in 'decline.' Some people even say it's 'collapsing.
~ Ernest Cline
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Now I'm in a top-secret government base somewhere in the middle of fucking Iowa, waiting to find out what the hell is happening. In short—I'm totally losing my shit.
~ Ernest Cline
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And I was just there, less than an hour ago, debugging subroutines in my cubicle, when a motherfucking Earth Defense Alliance shuttle suddenly shows up and lands right outside my office building! I figured I must be losing it. Now I'm not sure what to think.
~ Ernest Cline
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Besides, now I was thinking there just might be a God after all—that would explain who was currently fucking with my whole notion of reality.
~ Ernest Cline
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Only time would tell.
~ Ernest Cline
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El Riesgo Siempre Vive
~ Ernest Cline
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Maybe it was just as I had always secretly feared: The apple had fallen right next to the Crazy Tree.
~ Ernest Cline
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know the future is scary at times, sweetheart. But there's just no escaping it.
~ Ernest Cline
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To be honest, the future doesn't look too bright. You were born at a pretty crappy time in history. And it looks like things are only gonna get worse from here on out. Human civilization is in 'decline.' Some people even say it's 'collapsing.
~ Ernest Cline
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O que acontece depois da morte? Bem, não sabemos ao certo. Mas as evidências sugerem que não acontece nada. Você morre, seu cérebro para de funcionar e você some e deixa de fazer perguntas irritantes.
~ Ernest Cline
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the news that had everyone from Toronto to Tokyo crapping in their cornflakes
~ Ernest Cline
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What happens when you die? Well, we're not completely sure. But the evidence seems to suggest that nothing happens. You're just dead, your brain stops working, and then you're not around to ask annoying questions anymore
~ Ernest Cline
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I know the future is scary at times, sweetheart. But there's just no escaping it.
~ Ernest Cline
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The sudden change in her eyes says it all. One second she loves me, and the next she loves me not.
~ Ernest Cline
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You were born at a pretty crappy time in history. And it looks like things are only gonna get worse from here on out.
~ Ernest Cline
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To stay in places and to leave, to trust, to distrust, to no longer believe and believe again, . . . to watch the snow come, to watch it go, to hear rain on a tent, to know where I can find what I want.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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In referance to flying through thunderstorms; "A pilot may earn his full pay for that year in less than two minutes. At the time of incident he would gladly return the entire amount for the privilege of being elsewhere.
~ Ernest K. Gann
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I suppose you know what you're about." "Oh no, I don't," she answered. "I never know what I'm about. If you always do, you miss so much—you get into a solemn habit of trying nothing till you're sure.
~ Ernest Poole
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