Top 15 Back Notches Quotes

#1. Doesn't the telling of something always become a story?

Yann Martel

#2. At work, he pretended every woman customer was a floozy with a hard-luck story who only needed a good slapping.

Tim Dorsey

#3. I don't know if you can change things, but it's a drop in the ocean.

Julie Walters

#4. I went to business school but left after four months because I just didn't want to be a puppet of society, stuck in an office, craving some sunlight.

Michelle Rodriguez

#5. If you correct your hidden deeds subsequently, Allaah will correct your outward deeds.

Ibn Taymiyyah

#6. Suffice it to say, there are some very big ideas in Prometheus and, therefore, it covers a very vast expanse of time.

Damon Lindelof

#7. Freedom can't be kept for nothing. If you set a high value on liberty, you must set a low value on everything else.

Seneca The Younger

#8. I wake up thinking: What am I reading? What will I read next? I'm terrified that I'll run out, that I will read through all I want to, and be forced to learn wildflowers at last, to keep awake.

Annie Dillard

#9. The broken pieces will make this vessel even better.

Connilyn Cossette

#10. Training in analysis (like any other form of chess training) should be treated very seriously.

Mark Dvoretsky

#11. A famous philosopher (either Aristotle or Judith Krantz, I forget who) once said about being a woman in Los Angeles: If you're blonde and beautiful, you're interchangeable. If you're not, you're invisible.

Laura Levine

#12. Now I take the summer off, relax, and I know that at the end of July we're gonna start another season.

Jerry Orbach

#13. I don't really believe in stories, only in the people who tell them.

Rachel Cusk

#14. I've reached an unexpected point in my life where I no longer have the passion that I once did for the company, for the games and for the challenge of creation,

Greg Zeschuk

#15. Prayer purifies us, reading instructs us. Both are good when both are possible. Otherwise, prayer is better than reading.

Isidore Of Seville

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