Anne Hathaway Quotes
What I've observed and what I've imagined - and definitely what I'm hoping - happens as you get older is that there's a mellowing, an acceptance that comes with time. I guess that I'll find out.Anne Hathaway
Quotes to Explore
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The ultimately possible attitudes toward life are irreconcilable, and hence their struggle can never be brought to a final conclusion.
Max Weber -
Racism is a much more clandestine, much more hidden kind of phenomenon, but at the same time it's perhaps far more terrible than it's ever been.
Angela Davis -
Smell is the sense of memory and desire.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau -
When I receive a new novel from a hopeful publisher - "hoping that I like the book as much as he does" - I check first of all how much dialog there is, and if it looks too abundant or too sustained, I shut the book with a bang.
Vladimir Nabokov -
I may add that we have more than once stated our willingness to conclude nonaggression pacts with the states neighboring our own!
Adolf Hitler -
We have a slight lead over Bremen now, but at this level everything can change in an instant.
Oliver Kahn
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In proceeding to the dining-room, the gentleman gives one arm to the lady he escorts--it is unusual to offer both.
Lewis Carroll -
My discrepancy with children in the industry is that they are made famous before they know who they are as human beings.
Corey Feldman -
I just love seeing people embrace freedom, faith, and courage in the face of enormous odds.
Edwina Findley -
For the last six or seven years the circus has no longer been in fashion. That is a pity. One should go to the circus, beyond any question of fashion, at least one or two times a year-I am not speaking here to the real enthusiasts, they know better than I what they have to do.
Adrienne Monnier -
When your life is nearly over, you will regret it if you look back and recall too many nights when you made excuses instead of making love.
Barbara Cooper -
I try to find the beauty in things. On dark days, I sit in my armchair looking at clouds and I am awed at how rain is made.
Ayana Mathis
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I'll always hate shoes.
Benjamin Alire Saenz -
By the time I was 22, I was a professional. A young and flawed professional, but not an amateur.
Stephen Sondheim -
It is not the number of years we have behind us, but the number we have before us, that makes us careful and responsible and determined to find out the truth about everything.
George Bernard Shaw -
What I've observed and what I've imagined - and definitely what I'm hoping - happens as you get older is that there's a mellowing, an acceptance that comes with time. I guess that I'll find out.
Anne Hathaway