Glen Campbell Quotes
Frankly, it is very hard to remember things from the 1970s.
Glen Campbell
Quotes to Explore
-
We should remember that there was once a discipline called natural philosophy. Unfortunately, this discipline seems not to exist today. It has been renamed science, but science of today is in danger of losing much of the natural philosophy aspect.
Hannes Alfven
-
If you stop and think about who was in the 'Lassie' movies, it's difficult to think who was in them, apart from Elizabeth Taylor. You remember the dog, not the people! So if you're going to be in a movie, and it's called 'Gremlins', it's going to be about Gremlins, and what people are going to remember are the Gremlins.
Zach Galligan
-
It's true: I don't remember what life was like before parenthood.
Vera Farmiga
-
I know that part of the reason I read Tolkien when I'm ill is that there is an almost total absence of sexuality in his world, which is restful.
A. S. Byatt
-
I remember when I wanted every pitch to be a strike.
Ed Walsh
-
If I do have kids, I can't wait because I'm excited to go back to school to help them with their homework and remember how to do simple math. I think it's about staying curious and not losing the sense of wonder.
Mamie Gummer
-
Remember Whose you are and Whom you serve.
Oswald Chambers
-
Toy Story 1, 2, and 3, to us, are some of the greatest films ever made, and each is better than the one before it. But if you go to Toy Story 6, they all end up decomposing in a trash heap somewhere.
Evan Goldberg
-
Before Churchill had done anything else, he was a writer. He believed to the core that words matter. They count. They can change the world.
Anthony McCarten
-
I lived for four years in the 1930s with these individuals and the only time that I wasn't thinking about dealing with physical suffering is when I was working on this book. I've never been more alive as when I worked on this book.
Laura Hillenbrand
-
Sure, everybody wants to play God, but for me it's a full-time job.
Chuck Palahniuk
-
Frankly, it is very hard to remember things from the 1970s.
Glen Campbell