Top 14 Errie Quotes
#1. I love berries. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, black berries, anything with an 'errie' in it!
Jordin Sparks
#2. My heart I give you, Lord, eagerly and entirely.
John Calvin
#3. We're not the kind of band who writes an order abundance of songs and picks from them, we usually write for the album.
John Petrucci
#4. Try to begin things you feel you can do. To begin is enough-there is a boldness in beginning. And in boldness lies genius and magic.
Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet
#5. Manufacturing and commercial monopolies owe their origin not to a tendency imminent in a capitalist economy but to governmental interventionist policy directed against free trade and laissez faire.
Ludwig Von Mises
#6. I will play Truth or Dare, you sucker, until you can't tell your truth from your dare. -CAROLINE
Alice Clayton
#7. I just don't like travelling very much.
Jo Brand
#8. I don't like coming home. It keeps me from being nostalgic, which by nature I am. Even before the plane begins its descent, I find myself dreading the questions left unanswered by my childhood.
Stewart O'Nan
#9. The point of theatre is transformation: to make an extraordinary event out of ordinary material right in front of an audience's eyes. Where the germ of the idea came from is pretty much irrelevant. What matters to every theatre maker I know is speaking clearly to the audience 'right now.'
Lee Hall
#10. I got my tubes tied last fall, at age 45 ... After 33 years or so, I struggled to gain control of my reproductive potential and its power over my destiny. Finally, instead of letting nature continue to screw around with me, at least in this one area I engineered a pre-emptive strike.
Marion Winik
#11. Much though he recites the sacred texts, but acts not accordingly, that heedless man is like a cowherd who only counts the cows of others - he does not partake of the blessings of the holy life.
Gautama Buddha
#12. But it remains the case that, on the level of consumption, the preeminence of the twentieth century was indisputable: nothing.
Michel Houellebecq
#13. The way I see it, an umpire must be perfect on the first day of the season and then get better every day.
Nestor Chylak
#14. Sometimes natural and self-inflicted atonement is more severe than that of mankind's devising.
Mary Lindsey