Top 14 Dialectal Your Crossword Quotes
#2. Whatever man loves, that is his god. For he carries it in his heart; he goes about with it night and day; he sleeps and wakes with it, be it what it may - wealth or self, pleasure or renown.
Martin Luther
#3. Computers are great tools, but they need to be applied to the physical world.
Tony Fadell
#4. I was always too mature for my age - and not very happy. I had no young friends. I wish I could go back to those days. If I could only live it all again, how I would play and enjoy other girls. What a fool I was.
Maria Callas
#5. I see before me the statue of a celebrated minister, who said that confidence was a plant of slow growth. But I believe, however gradual may be the growth of confidence, that of credit requires still more time to arrive at maturity.
Benjamin Disraeli
#6. In fact, his purity scared them off, and his honesty ignited irrational fear in an America where men were draped with medals for killing other men yet imprisoned for loving one another.
Morrissey
#7. Regarded zoologically, man is today an almost isolated figure in nature. In his cradle, he was less isolated.
Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
#8. Understanding otaku-hood, I think, is one of the keys to understanding the culture of the Web. There is something profoundly postnational about it, extra-geographic. We are all curators, in the postmodern world, whether we want to be or not.
William Gibson
#9. I didn't even know I was a feminist until I read it on the back of one of my own books.
Fay Weldon
#10. If there ever has been any confusion about my sexuality, then you are someone that doesn't even know me!
Jonathan Knight
#11. When we argue for our limitations, we get to keep them.
Evelyn Waugh
#12. Frederick Ward thought novels immoral and had been known to leave the room rather than subject himself to "bohemian" opinions.
Donald McCaig
#13. The climate has been changing since there was a climate.
Felix Dennis
#14. Which suggests something about media and war: it's not just that events happen and the media documents and presents them. There is a third element: what the public is ready to accept, what the public wants to know.
Bruce Jackson