Top 23 Alexander Dare Quotes
#1. He will not succeed in this," Taran said. "Somehow, we must find a way to escape. We dare not lose hope."
"I agree absolutely," Fflewddur answered. "Your general idea is excellent; it's only the details that are lacking ...
Lloyd Alexander
#2. Politics requires the sense of possibility. Dare I say it - the audacity of hope.
Douglas Alexander
#3. Author Brene Brown - her books inspire me to "dare greatly".
Megan Alexander
#4. Constantine is like a dragon. he guards with fire the very few things he considers his.
Anne Zoelle
#5. Practice rather than preach. Make of your life an affirmation, defined by your ideals, not the negation of others. Dare to the level of your capability then go beyond to a higher level.
Alexander Haig
#6. A captured pirate was brought before Alexander the Great. "How dare you molest the sea?" asked Alexander. "How dare you molest the whole world?" the pirate replied, and continued: "Because I do it with a little ship only, I am called a thief; you, doing it with a great navy, are called an emperor.
Noam Chomsky
#7. Thing is, foot-washers think women are a sin in definition.
Harper Lee
#8. Selective memory is surely one of nature's most effective ways of ensuring the survival of our species.
Nigel Hamilton
#10. I've always liked New York, always liked the city.
Shane Larkin
#11. As she said this she looked down at her hands, and was surprised to see that she had put on one of the Rabbit's little white kid gloves while she
Lewis Carroll
#12. I saw Cheap Trick play 'In Color,' and it was awesome.
Art Alexakis
#13. There are no solutions to life, but there is an experience of wholeness, of bliss, of being, of the deathlessness of the Divine Self, of Silence in all its multifacted, diamond splendor that heals all grief, all wounds, all questions.
Andrew Harvey
#14. Paris Hilton isn't my rival. I met her one or two times and she's making out there's this big rivalry between us and there so isn't.
Mischa Barton
#15. Time and time again people showed better qualities than we might dare to hope for, sometimes against all expectation.
Alexander McCall Smith
#16. Every man's follies are the caricature resemblances of his wisdom.
John Sterling
#17. O happiness! our being's end and aim!
Good, pleasure, ease, content! whate'er thy name:
That something still which prompts the eternal sigh,
For which we bear to live, or dare to die.
Alexander Pope
#18. How some dare scorn (as if a fabulous lie) that they should rise whom death to dust doth bind
and like to beasts, a beastly life they lead, who naught attend save death when they are dead.
William Alexander, 1st Earl Of Stirling
#19. I didn't know what to say. I felt like crying, Goddammit everybody in the world wants an explanation for your acts and for your very being.
Jack Kerouac
#20. Beneath the seemingly rational exterior of our lives is a fear of insanity. We dare not question the values by which we live or rebel against the roles we play for fear of putting our sanity in doubt.
Alexander Lowen
#22. Perhaps I'm just trying to get you to trust me implicitly," he said.
It was a very Constantine-like thing to say.
Anne Zoelle
#23. Constantine's expression was heartbreaking - the countenance of a person who had been betrayed all over again.
Anne Zoelle