Top 15 Batio Quad Quotes
#1. There is no in between, we all have to touch our own bottom.
Liz Thebart
#2. Catherine, people don't always live up to our expectations. Sometimes, they live up to their own.
From Our Lady of Stone, an unpublished play
Vanda
#3. If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing.
Chuck Yeager
#4. He understood that everybody's somebody to someone. He
Charlie LeDuff
#6. No matter what you say you might do, you never really know until you're in the moment. Every situation is so different.
Garth Brooks
#7. When an actor reaches down into his emotional well and pulls up a deeply personal response, the audience can sense something special is going on. They may not know exactly what they're seeing, but they recognize it as authentic.
Martin Sheen
#8. For a boy or girl, driving cars that they love is fun.
Luke Goss
#9. But if the gods only cursed us, then we would hate them. And if they only blessed us, then - well, then we'd care nothing for their laws because we'd respect nothing but our own pleasure.
Kate Elliott
#10. I learned so much in the year after Flickr was acquired. People forget, but Flickr launched in February 2004. And a year later, the deal was done with Yahoo, and we closed it in March of 2005. It was really independent for a relatively short period of time.
Stewart Butterfield
#11. On Career Day in high school, you don't walk around looking for the cartoon guy.
Gary Larson
#12. Few things are needed to make a wise man happy; nothing can make a fool content; that is why most men are miserable.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#13. What I'd like to say is that I think the lives of every one of these little kids who are trapped in these unsafe and failing schools are too important, and I'm willing to take the abuse in order to help them.
James R. Leininger
#14. Total absence of humor renders life impossible.
Colette
#15. The city went on about its business. A new day would soon begin, and nothing so inconsequential as a death possessed the power to delay it. It was just a life, after all: no more, nor less than that.
R.J. Ellory