A Quote by Patrick Rothfuss

It's profoundly disorienting to go from zero to celebrity. — © Patrick Rothfuss
It's profoundly disorienting to go from zero to celebrity.
The only number that would ever be enough is 0. Zero pounds, zero life, size zero, double-zero, zero point. Zero in tennis is love. I finally get it.
If [Donald Trump] is paid zero [taxes], that means zero for troops, zero for vets, zero for schools or health.
A zero itself is nothing, but without a zero you cannot count anything; therefore, a zero is something, yet zero.
I just go about my life. I'm a mom, I drive an SUV, I go to the grocery store every day. I'm definitely not a celebrity. I always say that I'm a celebrity-adjacent.
Some people say, 'Do you have any theories on acting?' And I say, well maybe: I think you can start with zero and end with zero. You don't have to go anywhere, you don't have to go for the result.
People like Donald Trump, who paid zero in taxes, zero for our vets, zero for our military, zero for health and education, that is wrong.
The federal investment in finding cures for cancer - $3 billion annually [as of 1999] - is less than ... zero ... point ... zero ... zero ... zero ... four ... percent of our gross domestic product, or about one-seventh of what Americans spend on beauty products.
What we take anything to be profoundly affects how we go about describing it, and how we describe something profoundly affects how we go about explaining, accounting for, or understanding what is what we are, in a sense, defining, by our description.
I love what I do for a living, but the other side, that aspect of being famous or a celebrity's got zero interest to me.
To me, there are two types of celebrity: there's good celebrity - people that are attracted to the food and working and trying to create something great - and then there's bad celebrity - those who are working on being a celebrity.
Neutrinos ... win the minimalist contest: zero charge, zero radius, and very possibly zero mass.
Carbon zero simply means that the emissions you are releasing either are zero or balance out to zero.
It is only fair to admit, however, that my batting average in the crystal ball league is point, zero, zero, zero.
What's at the end of a million dollars? Zero, zero, zero... nothing. A circle with a hole in it.
The reality is that zero defects in products plus zero pollution plus zero risk on the job is equivalent to maximum growth of government plus zero economic growth plus runaway inflation.
The problem with holistic management is it's so profoundly simple, but it's not easy. And it's profoundly simple. You're almost insulting people's intelligence to explain it twice, just about making better decisions of where you want to go in your life, bringing in environmental, social, economic issues simultaneously.
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