
Top 15 1686 Wordscapes Quotes
#1. Life imposes things on you that you can't control, but you still have the choice of how you're going to live through this.
Celine Dion
#2. I became more and more interested in the mechanics of creativity ...
Genrich Altshuller
#3. Oh you only think you know all I know. I don't even know what all I know. Half the time I just make it up, and it still turns out to be true! We learned that trick in the fifties. Tomorrow,
Tony Kushner
#4. We said we would leave no stone unturned to get to Germany and now we are applying the same philosophy towards our tournament preparations.
John O'Neill
#5. There are who mistake the spirit of pugnacity for the spirit of piety, and thus harbor a devil instead of an angel.
John Lancaster Spalding
#6. They seemed to come suddenly upon happiness as if they had surprised a butterfly in the winter woods.
Edith Wharton
#7. When I walked out on the mound, I felt enclosed. You see, I'd been used to playing on pastures, where when somebody hit a ball you had to stop it from rolling. Well, this field had fences around it.
Ted Lyons
#8. I use Facebook quite a lot to keep up with my friends, although I had to delete 'Words With Friends' from my phone because it was wasting too much of my time.
Joshua Bell
#9. I'd rather be smart and poor than rich and dumb.
Ted Turner
#10. You might be a redneck if ... you bought a VCR so you could tape wrestling while you are at work.
Jeff Foxworthy
#11. to never have to look at someone who was remembering when you have made such a concerted effort to forget.
Ann Patchett
#12. Did anyone tell Toscanini, or Bach, that he had to choose between music and family, between art and a normal life?
Elisabeth Mann Borgese
#13. Kiss the girl, already." Johnson begins to sing. Badly. A cheesy tot hits his cheek, and he chucks a wing at Diaz in retaliation. It goes wide. "Isn't that the song the little crab sings in The Lion King?" Dex asks. "It's The Little Mermaid. And stop playing like you don't know.
Kristen Callihan
#14. The Christian story proclaims that all the demands of Scripture are ultimately summons, calls, invitations - beckoning us to experience true, beautiful, and good humanness.
Wesley Hill
#15. They may have been few in number, but they offer sufficient proof that everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances,
Viktor E. Frankl
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