Top 13 Calligraphy Fonts Quotes
#1. Yes, I answered you last night; No, this morning, sir, I say: Colors seen by candle-light Will not look the same by day.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#2. It's the beginning of your day. You awake and look around you, feeling perhaps a joyful expectation, or perhaps an awful dread. No matter which, remember this: God loves you with an infinite love.
Marianne Williamson
#3. Hold my hand in yours, and we will not fear what hands like ours can do.
Anonymous
#4. If only for the sake of elegance, I try to remain morally pure.
Marcel Proust
#5. I don't even use italics or boldface; that's clutter, not clarity. Fancy fonts are fine for blogs, just as calligraphy is fine for diaries. But when you're writing for anyone other than yourself, you want to get as universal as possible.
Andrew Vachss
#6. Apparently, the heart of opposition to new gun regulations is in the white community. Yet white people face far less daily violence with guns.
Juan Williams
#7. Designing your product for monetization first, and people second will probably leave you with neither.
Tara Hunt
#8. Figures are the most shocking things in the world. The prettiest little squiggles of black looked at in the right light and yet consider the blow they can give you upon the heart.
H.G.Wells
#9. By this time I was in a state of excitement bordering on insanity; but I also had the cunning of the insane.
Vladimir Nabokov
#10. Two choices. One future. I was so sick of running. So sick of hiding. So sick of being weak . I didn't run. I didn't deny it. Instead, I held my chin high and claimed all that I'd achieved. I'd won; they'd lost. So be it if my life was now over.
Pepper Winters
#11. For the helmsman is recognized in the tempest; in the warfare the soldier is proved.
Cyprian
#12. I thought if you told people facts, they'd draw their conclusions, and because the facts were true, the conclusions mostly would be too. But we don't run on facts. We run on stories about things. About people.
James S.A. Corey
#13. There's moments when you have to make a split-second decision that will form you for the rest of your life.
Dash Mihok