Top 15 Analogs Ports Quotes
#1. (Shoddiness is) the nature of human life. It takes an exertion to be indifferent to these things, but it's an exertion worth making. Also, it allows you luxuries like scorn and flippancy.
Thomas M. Disch
#2. I think that the best characters are the ones who both manage to be attractive and repulsive at the same time.
Nicolas Cage
#3. Farewell to thee! but not farewell
To all my fondest thoughts of thee:
Within my heart they still shall dwell;
And they shall cheer and comfort me.
Anne Bronte
#4. But money or no money we're all searching for the same things aren't we It doesn't matter who you are or how much money you have. Love and happiness that's what it's all about
Jill Mansell
#5. I know thousands of German's who are totally different from me, so we're not alike, we're not the same.
Bernhard Langer
#6. They say great themes make great novels.. but what these young writers don't understand is that there is no greater theme than men and women.
John O'Hara
#7. If rejection destroys your self-esteem, you're letting others hold you as an emotional hostage.
Brian Tracy
#9. Many of the obstacles for change which have been attributed to human nature are in fact due to the inertia of institutions and to the voluntary desire of powerful classes to maintain the existing status.
John Dewey
#10. Worth remembering the world was never how she anxiously dreamed it.
Ian McEwan
#11. Daring to dream is not difficult, it's making them come true that is hard...
Nanette L. Avery
#13. The trick with a truly successful intimidation is not to rely on volume or obscenity, but to cultivate that quiet certainty which informs any listener that your people will do the shouting for you, should the moment come.
Claire North
#14. The number of family secrets is just staggering.
Jill A. Davis
#15. And then something happened. It was a fragment of time, a breath of time. It was like being in a car in pouring rain and driving under an overpass, and for just that second there is a profound, powerful sense of reprieve- the utter silence of non-rain.
Jaclyn Moriarty
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