
Top 15 Common Idioms Quotes
#1. You can't buy time or save it, common idioms notwithstanding. You can only spend it.
Eric Zorn
#2. God is willing to reveal His plans to us and His ways, if He sees that we are willing to stand till the end and take responsibility for our nation
Sunday Adelaja
#3. I used to draw a lot. If my mother would ask me to do something else, I'd have a hairy conniption. I'd just go crazy.
Jim Carrey
#4. People call me the painter of dancing girls. It has never occurred to them that my chief interest in dancers lies in rendering movement and painting pretty clothes.
Edgar Degas
#5. Sometimes, maybe ... sometimes there's no right or wrong. Sometimes there's just ... surviving.
Jasinda Wilder
#6. I want to be able to fly like a superhero. I won't be happy until I can fly across oceans and cities, saving people from being murdered.
Heather Graham
#7. There are three kinds of fighters: the aggressive fighter who charges in blindly trying to get the upper hand, the defensive fighter who blocks and evades until his opponent is tired, and then the most dangerous type of fighter, the one who waits for his opponent to make a mistake.
Aaron B. Powell
#8. Oh mothers you will have made the little tykes
so happy because if nobody does pick them up in the movies
they won't know the difference
and if somebody does it'll be sheer gravy
Frank O'Hara
#9. This is vexing: I feel in a kind of limbo - an author but not truly an author, true authorship being conferred by having a book physically published - a thing you can hold in your hand, purchase in a bookshop.
William Boyd
#10. Sorry. You know I'm winging all of this, but even if I'd been through a dozen prior relationships ... I don't know if any of them would've prepared me for being with you." "They wouldn't," he said with complete assuredness.
Jeaniene Frost
#11. Time's a strange fellow; more he gives than takes (and he takes all
E. E. Cummings
#12. I talk so trivially about life because I think that life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about it.
Oscar Wilde
#13. The great danger is that in the confession of any collective sin, one shall confess the sins of others and forget our own.
Georgia Harkness
#14. I need to know who the audience are in any particular play. It's no good forgetting that they're there.
Donald Sinden
#15. They found records and video-cassettes at their place, a deck of cards, a chess set. In other words, everything that's banned.
Marjane Satrapi
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