
Top 29 Drifter Quotes
#1. The capacity for unclouded enjoyment, she thought, does not belong to irresponsible fools; an inviolate peace of spirit is not the achievement of a drifter; to be able to laugh like that is the end result of the most profound, most solemn thinking.
Ayn Rand
#2. Can't you see that you had to be a reckless drifter to bring ... people a bit of child's folly and child's laughter wherever you went? To make all sorts of people love you a little and tease you a little and be a little grateful to you?
Hermann Hesse
#3. I'm a drifter and an outsider. There's not one single environment I can totally belong to.
Ang Lee
#4. I'm not a poet - I'm a drifter in the arts.
Taylor Mead
#5. I had a real job at fourteen years old. At seventeen, I was on my own. At twenty, I cut the liver out of a drifter and gave it to my father! 'Cause my dad's a drinker and I love my dad. And for eighty bucks, you can do anything in Mexico!
Christopher Titus
#6. I am lost without you. I am soulless, a drifter without a home, a solitary bird in a flight to nowhere. I am all these things, and I am nothing at all. This, my darling, is my life without you. I long for you to show me how to live again.
Nicholas Sparks
#7. You been to school, you say you are a lawyer, you walked out of a magazine. I've been a drifter and a low-life loser, you can learn a lot from me.
Billy Joe Shaver
#9. Now I am a vagabond of the universe, a drifter among spaces where the madness of things has no limits.
Thomas Ligotti
#10. In accordance with his high time preference, he may want to be a vagabond, a drifter, a drunkard, a junkie, a daydreamer, or simply a happy go-lucky kind of guy who likes to work as little as possible in order to enjoy each and every day to the fullest.
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
#11. James Bond in his Sean Connery days ... was the first well-known bachelor on the American scene who was not a drifter or a degenerate and did not eat out of cans.
Barbara Ehrenreich
#12. Too beautiful for a drifter like me. You deserve a man who can buy you pretty dresses and take you dancing every week. But I'm damned glad it's me you're with tonight, me who'll be taking you home.
Charlene Raddon
#13. I?" the man said. "I am a drifter. A miscreant. The flame's last breath, made of smoke at its passing.
Brandon Sanderson
#14. I've got to get stop getting fired like this. People will start to think I'm a drifter.
Lee Iacocca
#15. The plant that's been uprooted has only courage to hold it up.
Marty Rubin
#16. I still bother with runners I call hamburgers. They're never going to run any record times. But they can fulfill their own potential.
Bill Bowerman
#17. That's not to say that I'm a well-informed Catholic. I'm still in idiot.
Jim Gaffigan
#19. There was no such thing as pure happiness. How many years it took to learn that! Always some dark fretted thing which unbalanced the ease one had laboriously found.
Anya Seton
#20. Public speaking professionals say that you win or lose the battle to hold your audience in the first 30 seconds of a given presentation.
John Medina
#21. Sometimes history turns on that little: a single moment, a single bullet.
Phillip DePoy
#22. A household name is like ketchup. Everybody wants ketchup. Ketchup doesn't hurt anybody.
Louis C.K.
#23. One beautiful day, a radiant day, Mr Abramovich introduced himself to me and said I should put a shopping list together
Claudio Ranieri
#24. I don't mind snakes. Growing up in South Africa there were a couple a snakes around ... and I'm not talking just about the government!
Trevor Rabin
#26. And if you ever feel yourself losing your way again,Cooper,and find that you just can't get your shit together,just reach out and love someone.Love is the most adult action anyone can ever carry out in this emotionally-stunted world,and once you love,the rest will fall into place.It has to.
Seth King
#27. The more you move in rhythm with someone, the closer you become with that person.
George Leonard
#28. When I found the book was condemned as soon as the book was printed, or rather as soon as it was set up ready to print, I held it in plates for a year nearly, waiting to see what would come out of all this discussion.
John Harvey Kellogg
#29. We climbed, he first and I behind, until though a small round opening ahead of us, I saw the lovely things the heavens hold, and we came out to see once more the stars.
Dante Alighieri
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