Top 15 Doubtlessly Quotes
#1. Some teachers are very accessible. They advertise a great deal, they go out into the public. If they're advanced teachers, doubtlessly they are very inaccessible in terms of physical proximity.
Frederick Lenz
#2. Rules such as "Write what you know," and "Show, don't tell," while doubtlessly grounded in good sense, can be ignored with impunity by any novelist nimble enough to get away with it. There is, in fact, only one rule in writing fiction: Whatever works, works.
Tom Robbins
#3. Both Einstein and Freud were clever in leaving Germany, because both of them would doubtlessly have been caught by Himmler and murdered.
Hans Frank
#4. If I could offer a single prescription for the survival of America, and particularly black America, it would be to restore the family. And if you asked me how to do it, my answer - doubtlessly oversimplified - would be; save the boys.
William Raspberry
#5. The 99 Cent Only Store is calling itself your Valentine's Day headquarters. Guys, if that's your Valentine's Day headquarters, you can also call the garage your new home.
Jay Leno
#6. My hope is not in riches but in him who richly provides.
Andy Stanley
#7. Right. The dance. I reply with all the whit of a pencil. Now who's rocking the eye avoidance? That would be me.
Amy Lunderman
#8. If there is one thing I object to, it's actors talking about how tough their jobs are.
Kevin Spacey
#9. Like the kaleidoscope in the nursery that had so delighted her when she first came to Blackhurst, one twist and the same pieces were rearranged to create a vastly different picture.
Kate Morton
#10. I spent my childhood scrambling round badgers and foxes and playing fantastic country kid games like knocking on people's doors and running away. God that was a good game.
Bill Bailey
#11. Loyalty could come only of exchange and mutual regard.
Ariana Franklin
#12. Never, ever point out that a woman is eating too much.
Jessica Zafra
#13. If I'm not pointing people to Jesus then I'm wasting my life.
Aaron Gillespie
#15. Sex and death: the front door and the back door of the world.
William Faulkner
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