Top 13 2060 Auto Quotes
#1. When the patient loves his disease, how unwilling he is to allow a remedy to be applied.
Pierre Corneille
#2. When love is not accepted move on;
when love is not appreciated walk away;
hopefully time will teach what real, true love is.
Rumi
#3. The law is not a series of calculating machines where answers come tumbling out when the right levers are pushed.
William O. Douglas
#4. Which means I have to lie to her on a daily basis, which is in itself enjoyable but a little degrading at the same time
Kathryn Stockett
#5. Too much thought is bad for the soul, for art, and for crime. It is also a sign of middle age.
Patrick Hamilton
#6. Childbearing becomes an evil rather than a blessing to the State; where violence comes but rarely and off-spring are secure, there is less necessity - indeed
H.G.Wells
#7. The fate of the architect is the strangest of all. How often he expends his whole soul, his whole heart and passion, to produce buildings into which he himself may never enter.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#8. Apart from the peculiar tenets of individual thinkers, there is also in the world at large an increasing inclination to stretch unduly the powers of society over the individual, both by the force of opinion and even by that of legislation:
John Stuart Mill
#9. Writing is like going to bed with a beautiful woman and afterwards she gets up, goes to her purse and gives me a handful of money.
Charles Bukowski
#10. Sometimes, an afternoon spent in bed with someone can be the most important thing in the universe.
Malcolm Wilson
#11. D.L. Moody heard somebody say that the world has not yet seen what God could do with one man who would be totally surrendered to Him. And D.L. Moody said, "I want to be that man.
Randy Clark
#12. I can record auditions from my office in my home.
Jason Marsden
#13. Serpent, I say again!' repeated the Pigeon, but in a more subdued tone, and added with a kind of sob, 'I've tried every way, and nothing seems to suit them!' 'I haven't the least idea what you're talking
Lewis Carroll