
Top 15 Drabbassi Quotes
#2. I know that the battle scenes, as well, are quite gory and quite strong. Battle was romantic, but it was far from being easy. It's nice, in both respects, to have that color and contrast.
Tamsin Egerton
#3. Man's search for meaning is the chief motivation of his life.
Viktor E. Frankl
#4. The four laws of learning are: the first is demonstration of what you want. The second is the criticism of the demonstration. The third is the imitation of the correct model, and the fourth is repetition, over and over until it becomes habit where is you don't think about it.
John Wooden
#5. Sometimes life is much like a window seat on the wing...little turbulence but no guarantees.
Will Leamon
#6. I am increasingly attracted to restricting possibility in the poem by inflicting a form upon yourself. Once you impose some formal pattern on yourself, then the poem is pushing back. I think good poems are often the result of that kind of wrestling with the form.
Billy Collins
#7. Conservative coaches have one thing in common; they are unemployed.
Chuck Knox
#8. Children are not tings to be molded, but are people to be unfolded.
Jess Lair
#9. This was the most emotional title of my career. I was the youngest champion, and now I'm the oldest.
Kelly Slater
#10. Life is easier when you can write off others as monsters, demon, as horrible threats that must be hated and feared the thing is you can't do that without becoming them, just a little.
Jim Butcher
#11. We're living in a time when the sheer amount of language has exponentially increased. As writers, if we wish to be contemporary, I think we need to acknowledge that the very nature of the materials that we're working with - the landscape of language - is very different than it was a few decades ago.
Kenneth Goldsmith
#12. President Mandela was never scared to admit his own mistakes and then almost jump at the opportunity of apologising and then to move on.
Zelda La Grange
#13. I'm very pleased with the job President Bush is doing and he's off to a terrific start.
John Engler
#14. I don't think I could have loved her more. How is that possible? When you think you've reached the very edge of love, that you can't possibly go any further, and then the circle stretched a little bigger. And the pain with it.
Leylah Attar
#15. Dumbledore was on his feet again, pale as any of the surrounding Inferi, but taller than any too, the fire dancing in his eyes; his wand was raised like a torch and from its tip emanated the flames, like a vast lasso, encircling them all with warmth.
J.K. Rowling
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