Antoine de Saint-Exupery Quotes
I don't believe you! Flowers are weak creatures. They are naive. They reassure themselves as best they can. They believe that their thorns are terrible weapons.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Quotes to Explore
A Labour party is not a debating club, it is a party of action.
Karl Radek
I have a hot memory, but I know I've forgotten many things, too, just squashed things in favor of survival.
Iggy Pop
If we are going to list guitar influences, the biggest one by far is Wes Montgomery. Also, Gary Burton was obviously huge for me in a number of ways. But beyond that, Clifford Brown, Miles Davis and Freddie Hubbard.
Pat Metheny
The problem with some of our noisier exponents of 'American exceptionalism' is that they lack Reagan's moral maturity.
Pat Buchanan
In the spring of 1929, I returned to the United States. I was homesick for this country. I had learned in my student days a great deal about the new physics. I wanted to pursue this myself, to explain it, and to foster its cultivation.
J. Robert Oppenheimer
I'm a storyteller, I'm an actor, an entertainer.
Rachel Weisz
I'll be a resource for him if he wants to use me, he'll have my full cooperation.
Eddie Charles Jones
The wise healer endures the pain. Cry. Tears bring joy.
Erykah Badu
Pandemic influenza is by nature an international issue; it requires an international solution.
Margaret Chan
If you have moved over vast territories and dared to love silly things, you will have learned even from the most primitive items collected and put aside in your life.
Ray Bradbury
If someone's gonna pick between me and Emma Stone, they're gonna pick Emma Stone.
Margot Robbie
Perhaps the critics are right: this generation may not produce literature equal to that of any past generation-who cares? The writer will be dead before anyone can judge him-but he must go on writing, reflecting disorder, defeat, despair, should that be all he sees at the moment, but ever searching for the elusive love, joy, and hope-qualities which, as in the act of life itself, are best when they have to be struggled for, and are not commonly come by with much ease, either by a critic's formula or by a critic's yearning.
William Styron