
Top 30 Delauder Quotes
#1. That was the nature of hope. Sustaining, but of little practical purpose besides.
Sean DeLauder
#2. Want your words to live forever? Write them on your pants in mustard.
Sean DeLauder
#4. It was easier to scribble over memories a person didn't want to remember, so they searched for these people - the abused and neglected.
Sean DeLauder
#5. Things don't always change with a bang. Sometimes they change so gradually that you can't clearly pinpoint the last moment they were truly the same.
C.K. Kelly Martin
#6. The best thing that you can do to this world is to be joyous. Being joyful, is the greatest offering you can make to the world.
Jaggi Vasudev
#7. A name isn't important. It doesn't make you, you make it.
Sean DeLauder
#8. Hedge was enthralled by her symmetry, yet the word was too cool and dry. She was beautiful.
Sean DeLauder
#9. Whenever you start to feel sorry for yourself, always remember that there are a lot of people out there who are amazingly talented and make you look like a drooling Neanderthal.
Robert Leland Taylor
#10. Buy the best you can find or afford and don't over manipulate it. If I cook a scallop, the best praise you can give me is that it tastes like a scallop.
Tom Colicchio
#11. Man finds happiness only in the superfluous. Under communism, he has only the essentials. How abominable and ridiculous!
Nelson Rodrigues
#12. The single most frustrating and saddening aspect of human life is its shocking brevity.
Sean DeLauder
#13. For the progress of scientific knowledge will lead to a constant increase of expenditure.
Richard Cobden
#14. Any sane person would have left long ago. But I cannot. I have my sons.
Princess Diana
#15. Most people tacitly agreed to permit cruelty rather than risk being subject to it.
Sean DeLauder
#16. That was the mark of genuine beauty. Not being beautiful oneself, but making everything around them beautiful.
Sean DeLauder
#17. A few of the researchers seem to think that once a borderline, always a borderline. That you can't cure it - you can only control it. That a lot of people are destined to live their lives in and out of institutions, that there isn't much hope.
Rachel Reiland
#18. History loved to lie, through simple distortion or complete fabrication. Lies were the cosmetics of history, and when history could not be beautiful, it preferred to be shocking.
Sean DeLauder
#19. Whatever happens, whether you get rich or stay poor, ruin your health or live to old age, you always end up back where you started: hungry for the one thing everybody loses - young loving.
Toni Morrison
#20. What was it with gay men and art photos of nude male torsos?
David Pratt
#21. Evil became invisible when it was everywhere. Like air, everyone forgot it was there until it was blowing hard enough to knock off their hat or muss up their hair.
Sean DeLauder
#22. Hope was always creating pleasantly ideological, and therefore impossible things.
Sean DeLauder
#23. Opportunity meets you at your level of expectation.
Bill Bartmann
#24. Most distinguishable about the idiot, Hedge noted, was their fear of that which was different. Those who feared difference always made a point of finding difference in others in order to feel more secure in their sameness.
Sean DeLauder
#25. That was my cathartic moment - when I realized humans have difficulty believing in themselves, but if someone believes in them, they can accomplish anything.
Sean DeLauder
#26. The real frienship is like fluorescence, it shines better when everything has darken.
Rabindranath Tagore
#27. It was an ignorant perception of the past at which most scoffed, but those who were wiser simply shook their heads in embarrassment knowing similar fears and ignorance confronted them in different forms now.
Sean DeLauder
#28. In a way, writing is an incredible act of individualism, producing your language, and yet to use it from the heart of a crowd as opposed to as an individual performance is a conflicting thing. I do stand alone, and yet it's not about being an individual or being ambitious.
Arundhati Roy
#29. Unless was a sword held carefully by the blade. A single slip and all the delicate designs could fall apart in a clatter of severed fingers.
Sean DeLauder
#30. Was it right to extinguish those few bright spots for the sins of the many? On the other hand, was it okay to spare all the foul corruptions for the sake of a few?
Sean DeLauder
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