Ulisses Soares famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • More people die on a per mile basis from drunk walking than from drunk driving.

  • Chop your own path. Get off the car track

  • The last chapter in any successful genocide is the one in which the oppressor can remove their hands and say, 'My God, what are these people doing to themselves? They're killing each other. They're killing themselves while we watch them die.' This is how we came to own these United States. This is the legacy of manifest destiny.

  • Baseball is about homecoming. It is a journey by theft and strength, guile and speed, out around first to the far island of second, where foes lurk in the reefs and the green sea suddenly grows deeper, then to turn sharply, skimming the shallows, making for a shore that will show a friendly face, a color, a familiar language and, at third, to proceed, no longer by paths indirect but straight, to home.

  • When the journey's over/There'll be time enough to sleep.

  • The journey that I have undertaken, meeting people from all walks of life and learning from them, has been my biggest achievement.

  • Journeys are the midwives of thought. Few places are more conducive to internal conversations than moving planes, ships or trains.

  • Instead of bringing back 1600 plants, we might return from our journeys with a collection of small unfêted but life-enhancing thoughts.

  • I dont drive around London much. Any journey around Islington involves hundreds of speed bumps that seem to tear the bottom of your car off.

  • You can shear a sheep a hundred times, but you can skin it only once.