Top 15 Eurail Pass Quotes

#1. I don't want to be a star, merely dying.

Leonard Cohen

#2. In many ways, unexpected results are what have most inspired my photography.

Harold Eugene Edgerton

#3. You know, a lot of actors I think go into acting for therapy from whatever trauma has affected them as children. But for me, I think I sought out the drama. That's why I like doing what I do.

Michael Ealy

#4. Let your boys test their wings. They may not be eagles, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't soar free.

C.J. Milbrandt

#5. Maybe it is only I, but conditions are such these days, that if you use studiously correct grammar, people suspect you of homosexual tendencies.

Dorothy Parker

#6. Hip-hop is a way of life. It isn't a genre in truth in 'American Idol.'

Nigel Lythgoe

#7. Life's as kind as you let it be.

Charles Bukowski

#8. I think I'm plain. I'm normal. I'm plain. I try not to stand out. I don't wear colors.

Cathy Moriarty

#9. Jealousy knows neither morality nor empathy.

Ella Leya

#10. I always feel stupid giving advice since I've been married, what, a year? I can say this: Be in it for the long haul and just know there are going to be rough patches. No two people are the same, there are going to be areas where you just don't click.

Nick Lachey

#11. In fact, there are many uses of the innumerable opportunities a modern life supplies for regarding - at a distance, through the medium of photography - other people's pain.

Susan Sontag

#12. When I graduated high school, I was one of many English-majors-to-be traveling through Europe with a copy of 'Let's Go Europe' in one hand, 'Anna Karenina' in the other, a Eurail pass for a bookmark.

Maria Semple

#13. Rather than struggling to become bigger fish, we might concentrate our energies on finding smaller ponds or smaller species to swim with, so our own size will trouble us less.

Alain De Botton

#14. Thenewno2 is sort of my little prototype band, really.

Dhani Harrison

#15. He was still too young to know that the heart's memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good, and that thanks to this artifice we manage to endure the burden of the past.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top