Top 12 Ellie Monroe Quotes

#1. That was one of the virtues of being a pessimist: nothing was ever as bad as you thought it would be.

James Jones

#2. There is a shadow on every page.

Eugene Ormandy

#3. The developing world is full of entrepreneurs and visionaries, who with access to education, equity and credit would play a key role in developing the economic situations in their countries.

Muhammad Yunus

#4. Worse day ever!" I whined to Ellie.
"Oh, worse than the time you got pulled over and the cop said 'papers' and you said 'scissors, I win' and he didn't laugh?

Sophie Monroe

#5. There are 3 basic differences between we British and you Americans. One, we speak English, and you don't. Two, when we have a "World Championship", we invite teams from other nations. Three, when you meet the British head of State, you only have to get down on one knee.

John Cleese

#6. How can you be ashamed of an attempt to be better?

Tahereh Mafi

#7. You've done so well, Marcus," I told him. "If you find Azrael, please thank him for me. And give Kate my love.

Courtney Allison Moulton

#8. Archetypes, in spite of their conservative nature, are not static but in a continuous dramatic flux. Thus the self as a monad or continuous unit would be dead. But it lives inasmuch as it splits and unites again. There is no energy without opposites!

Carl Jung

#9. Keeping a lid on taxes is not just good for the taxpayer. It's a powerful way to force government to be more accountable, set priorities and spend smarter. Let me repeat that: more accountable, set priorities and spend smarter - that's what we need to be about.

Tim Pawlenty

#10. Decisions in 10 minutes or less, or the next one is free.

Brian Valentine

#11. If you expect nothing, you're apt to be surprised. You'll get it.

Malcolm Forbes

#12. Every art is a church without communicants, presided over by a parish of the respectable. An artist is born kneeling; he fights to stand. A critic, by nature of the judgment seat, is born sitting.

Hortense Calisher

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