Top 12 Dayrell Walking Quotes
#1. Saturday is for fears and secrets and confessions and remembrances; Sunday is for logistics, the daily mapmaking that keeps their life together inching along.
Hanya Yanagihara
#2. As is true with respect to other great evils, the measures by which war might be made altogether impossible for the future may well be worse than even war itself.
Friedrich August Von Hayek
#3. Tell me, Tayla," he whispered as he broke away.
"Did you eveer imagine me doing this to you?"
"Tell me what I want to know and I"ll reward you."
~Ethan
Rosalie Lario
#5. Those who're good stay in Heaven,they've been in Heaven from the beginning
Jack Kerouac
#6. Better by far to be good and courageous and bold and to make difference. Not change the world exactly, but the bit around you
David Nicholls
#7. The time is ripe for young Indian authors writing in the English language.
Anurag Shourie
#8. London is - after Athens and Rome - the third most influential city in history.
Boris Johnson
#9. O.K. he's crazy. But he's a saint too."
"He scares me, I don't like him."
"He scares me. What the hell-he knows."
"Yeah? Why? What does he know?"
"
Things most people'd have to die and go to Hell for, to know.
Joyce Carol Oates
#10. The first time I started choreographing was in the dark, in my living room, with the lights completely out, to some popular music on the radio. I put the radio on full blast and I started moving. I didn't know what it looked like. I didn't want to see it ... I had to start in the dark.
Judith Jamison
#11. My father was an engineer - he wasn't literary, not a writer or a journalist, but he was one of the world's great readers. Every two weeks, he'd take me to our local branch library and pull books off the shelf for me, stacking them up in my arms - 'Have you read this? And this? And this?'
Janet Fitch
#12. The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own intelligence.
Karl Popper