Quarkisms are strange, twisty turns of phrase, usually said with tongue planted in cheek, sometimes non-sequiturs, meant to amuse, inferred rather than perceived, random, and often change their nature depending on who is viewing them.
☛ I am nothing if not nobody.
☛ If you stand in one place long enough, the whole world will eventually pass you by.
☛ Shining is the best way to blind your opposition.
☛ How sharper than malice is the numb tooth of ambivalence.
☛ My prejudices may be irrational, but at least they're deep.
☛ Beware the specialist who thinks himself an artist. Beware the artist who thinks himself a specialist.
☛ I live in a Newtonian body and a quantum mind.
☛ Hope may be a thing with wings, but you have to make the decision to let it fly.
☛ I am nothing if not nobody.
☛ If you stand in one place long enough, the whole world will eventually pass you by.
☛ Shining is the best way to blind your opposition.
☛ How sharper than malice is the numb tooth of ambivalence.
☛ My prejudices may be irrational, but at least they're deep.
☛ Beware the specialist who thinks himself an artist. Beware the artist who thinks himself a specialist.
☛ I live in a Newtonian body and a quantum mind.
☛ Hope may be a thing with wings, but you have to make the decision to let it fly.