Patsy Cline Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
I actually find a lot of parallels in jazz and cartooning.
-
Every acquisition of accommodation becomes material for assimilation, but assimilation always resists new accommodations.
-
Circulating through the children's ward and seeing terminally ill kids, heads shaved, smiling and having a ball despite the tubes and needles sticking into them, I thought: What do I have to worry about? If God takes me, at least I've lived for 35 years.
-
Our commitment to defence goes beyond this. It's a long-term commitment to make SA the home for Australian defence. It's a commitment to providing the right infrastructure and the right people.
-
A primary task of management in the developed countries in the decades ahead will be to make knowledge productive.
-
Im not revolted by Washington.
-
I am just beginning to be more comfortable with my identity.
-
I'm surprised that people think they're important. To me they're not.
-
I hate it when people romanticize Scotland.
-
We are always remaking history. Our memory is always an interpretive reconstruction of the past, so is perspective.
-
Perfection is a disease of a nation.
-
Marriage hasn't been my thing. But gay people, knock yourselves out!
-
We are given to the great, for great purpose, to great ends. We are given to the grave, for grave purposes, to grave ends.
-
The average rap life is two or three albums. You're lucky to get to your second album in rap!
-
Every time we deny ourselves in order to serve someone else, we grow in Christ.
-
How'd we come up with the robe? Was some guy just like, 'Hey, I've got an idea! Why don't we make a coat out of a towel? You can have a little belt that goes around. You could dunk the belt in the toilet! Have a toilet belt.'
-
Some men are like pyramids, which are very broad where they touch the ground, but grow narrow as they reach the sky.
-
A short telomere represents a persistent and non-repairable damage to the cells, which is able to prevent their division or regeneration.
-
Happiness is prosperity combined with virtue.
-
He who confers a benefit on anyone loves him better than he is beloved.
-
If your parents’ faces never lit up when they looked at you, it’s hard to know what it feels like to be loved and cherished. If you come from an incomprehensible world filled with secrecy and fear, it’s almost impossible to find the words to express what you have endured. If you grew up unwanted and ignored, it is a major challenge to develop a visceral sense of agency and self-worth.
-
But he who truly loves books loves all books alike, and not only this, but it grieves him that all other men do not share with him this noble passion. Verily, this is the most unselfish of loves!
-
I got to be constantly reassured that somebody loves me.