Top 16 Ever Decreasing Circles Quotes
#1. Intelligence in the cat is underrated.
Louis Wain
#2. I learned that attention is a prize, in love. The first thing you give. And the first thing to go, when the 'new' wears off.
Todd Johnson
#3. Beauty, like ecstasy, has always been hostile to the commonplace. And the commonplace, under its popular label of the normal,has been the supreme authority for Homo sapiens since the days when he was probably arboreal.
Ellen Glasgow
#4. If you'll excuse me, I have to pull my date out of the garbage.
Debra Anastasia
#5. I think that when a poem can move readers across generations and across its specific class or race then it becomes truly classic.
Rita Dove
#6. If only I knew what I wanted I could try to see about getting it.
Sylvia Plath
#7. So, what's the first step to changing norms? It's breaking the code of silence around the problem that always sustains the status quo.
Kerry Patterson
#9. If you had to work in the environment of Washington, D.C., as I do, and watch those men who are so imprisoned and so confined by their eighteenth-century thought patterns, you would know that if anybody is going to be liberated, it's men who must be liberated in this country.
Barbara Jordan
#10. Spending time at the Federal Reserve was a good learning opportunity for me. It helped me to understand economic philosophies and polices that I had not previously known about.
Herman Cain
#11. Irresistible force. Immovable object. Choose the one you want to be, and do it.
Chloe Neill
#12. These fundamental imbalances led them into concentric circles of ever decreasing size: a nautilus shell of their discontent.
John L. Parker Jr.
#13. Chain-mail isn't much defence against an arrow. It certainly isn't when the arrow is being aimed between your eyes.
Terry Pratchett
#14. Ignorance deprives people of freedom because they do not know what alternatives there are. It is impossible to choose to do what one has never "heard of."
Ralph Barton Perry
#15. We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.
Joseph Campbell
#16. One day,' you said, 'I watched the sunset forty-three times!'
And a little later you added:
'You know, when one is that sad, one can get to love the sunset.'
'Were you that sad, then, on the day of the forty-three sunset?'
But the prince made no answer.
Antoine De Saint-Exupery
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