Top 12 Dilidili Quotes
#1. Perhaps he finds beauty saddening
I do myself sometimes. Once when I was quite little I asked father why this was and he explained that it was due to our knowledge of beauty's evanescence, which reminds us that we ourselves shall die.
Dodie Smith I Capture The Castle
#2. Wisdom tolerates blustered opinions, the better to dismiss them later with discovery.
John Pipkin
#3. Life was hard on mothers; but then, they just didn't understand.
James T. Farrell
#4. [I]t's guilty of the very thing that makes kids hate history as a subject when it's taught badly: The Da Vinci Code makes the past feel like a dull, grainy, faraway thing, instead of something vibrant and alive.
Stephanie Zacharek
#5. In America, there are people who don't read science fiction but still think about tomorrow, so it's not only the force of science-fiction that makes you a tomorrow thinker.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#6. Future's the only flower worth tending in this earth, where I sow my words daily: and you know, these good trees bear fruit round the year, discreetly, moving along the waterways and four seasons of the faithful sun.
Alamgir Hashmi
#7. AUGUST 5, 1981. That's the date it became official. It's rare that we can point to an exact date when a business theory or idea becomes an accepted practice. But in the case of mass layoffs, we can. August 5, 1981, was the day President Ronald Reagan fired more than 11,000 air traffic controllers.
Simon Sinek
#8. I think writing, my writing, is a species of mediumship. I become the person.
Virginia Woolf
#9. I've never read anywhere that you have to understand everything before you take a feeble step in the right direction.
Daniel Foxx
#10. The almost erotic pleasure of spending money that others have earned and saved is one reason people put up with the tiresome aspects of political life.
George Will
#11. The food I've liked in my time is American country cookin'.
Colonel Sanders
#12. I got exposed to so many different cultures and people.
Sofia Coppola