Top 14 Aver Quotes
#1. Every conversation, every cuddle, aver kiss and caress, even every disagreement, adds another brushstroke to the picture of home you paint with the days and hours of your life.
Thomas Kinkade
#2. Perhaps a maiden's bashfulness is more A matron's lesson than our lips aver.
Alfred Austin
#3. Otto would pull the trigger at the slightest provocation and you, Michael, would agonize aver its morality even if your life were threatened. I'm the tiebreaker.
Arthur C. Clarke
#4. If you wish to tell me what crime I have committed, explain to me in what a crime consists. For as my conscience does not accuse me, I aver that I am not a criminal.
Alexandre Dumas
#5. He was uniformly of an opinion which, though not a popular one, he was ready to aver, that the right of governing was not property, but a trust.
Charles James Fox
#6. The problem of abolishing want is not a problem in division, as the politicians so often aver; it is a problem of multiplication.
Henry Wriston
#7. We can believe and aver that there's a universe out there even if all living creatures were nonexistent, but this idea is merely a thought and a thought requires a thinking organism. Without any organism, what if anything is really there?
Robert Lanza
#8. After days and nights of incredible labour and fatigue, I succeeded in discovering the cause of generation and life; nay, more, I became myself capable of bestowing animation upon lifeless matter. The
Mary Shelley
#10. My ideas come, wh-pheww. And I draw. Just recently, when I'm searching for ideas for paintings and sculptures, I wait for ideas, and it's always visual.
Ellsworth Kelly
#11. Symmetry is overrated. Overrated is symmetry.
Larry Wall
#12. Every problem contains the seeds of its own solution.
Stanley Arnold
#13. I was always a Favre fan. I was born in Wisconsin, and my whole family was Packers fans, so I grew up watching him.
Colin Kaepernick
#14. An autobiography is not about pictures; it's about the stories; it's about honesty and as much truth as you can tell without coming too close to other people's privacy.
Boris Becker