Top 19 Chantelle Quotes

#1. Bagpipes and electric guitars usually end in tears

David Mitchell

#2. I'm not a notch on a belt."
"You could never be a notch, London Chantelle. You're the whole belt, sugar.

Elizabeth SaFleur

#3. Do you even know who the enemy is?" "I think ... it's me".

Ned Vizzini

#4. Keep your drunken electrons dancing!

Judith Hanson Lasater

#5. Of course there's a risk that that could happen, but what is the alternative? To never allow myself to get close to anyone ever again? Never know the joy of loving someone for fear that it could end up in tears? My heart might stay safe, but it wouldn't be much of a life.

Chantelle Shaw

#6. This time, Chantelle noticed a cheerful yellow bouquet of daisies and a small scar below Tom's soft, red lips that she'd never seen before.

Dianne Bright

#7. They who live without Love are dead. / But the worst of all deaths is this
/ That the loving soul be cowardly toward Love; / For perfect Love is never cowardly, / But claims its rights, which it lacks.

Hadewijch

#8. I believe that just because something didn't go the way you planned it once, it's no reason not to try again.

Chantelle Shaw

#9. I am most heartened when I'm talking to a team when they're reasoning to each other.

Reid Hoffman

#10. The impermanent, which is the body, is given too much importance. The permanent, which is the Atman, is completely forgotten. This should change.

Mata Amritanandamayi

#11. Chantelle: The future's going to sneak up on all of you.
Evelyn: Good thing I like surprises.

Rachel Hera

#12. Gravity and sadness yank us down, and hope gives us a nudge to help one another get back up or to sit with the fallen on the ground, in the abyss, in solidarity.

Anne Lamott

#13. What's the point of having shimmery feet?

Chantelle Houghton

#14. I offer you my mouth
Let me marry my lips to the tops of your thighs,
I kneel between your legs.
I offer you my hands
Your name written all over my palms,
the fingers I press against you.
I offer you my hips
My apologetic body.

Chantelle Ann

#15. To be Catholic was to belong to an ethnic group, not a religion. You didn't really have to believe it, or act like you believed it, to be a Catholic. You just had to show up every week for Mass and go to Catholic school.

Carlene Bauer

#16. Can I request another peer guide, One who isn't so happy to be at school at 7:30 a.m.?

Simone Elkeles

#17. There is a giant gulf between doing something and doing nothing. And someone who makes a lolcat and uploads it - even if only to crack their friends up - has already crossed that chasm to doing something. That's the sea change, and you can see it even with the cute cats.

Clay Shirky

#18. I can be a little bit stubborn.

Juan Pablo Galavis

#19. And when you speak with him," I said, "tell him to stop hitting his wife." Erkenwald jerked as though I had just struck him in the face. "It is his Christian duty," he said stiffly, "to discipline his wife, and it is her duty to submit. Did you not listen to what I preached?

Bernard Cornwell

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