Top 19 Everyone Needs Someone To Talk To Quotes
#1. The mightiest works have been accomplished by men who have somehow kept their ability to dream great dreams.
Walter Russell Bowie
#2. Everyone is so caught up in his own passions and interests that he always wants to talk about them without getting involved in the passions and interests of those to whom he speaks, although his listeners have the same need for others to listen to and help them.
Madeleine De Souvre, Marquise De ...
#3. Talk about science with everyone you meet. Especially talk about climate change. It needs to become a part of our everyday conversation (the way it is everywhere else in the world).
Bill Nye
#4. Peppermint Patty's team is short a glove, so I'm walking over to lend them mine."
"You're kidding! Don't you think they're taking advantage of you?"
"No, I'm doing it because I want to do it."
"What are you, some kind of mystic?!
Charles M. Schulz
#5. I'm grateful for the opportunities God gave me to minister to people in high places; people in power have spiritual and personal needs like everyone else, and often they have no one to talk to.
Billy Graham
#6. Never underestimate someone with Autism, because there could be Brilliance struggling to get out.
Stuart Duncan
#7. The most romantic creation to have come out of regret is time-travel
Preeti Bhonsle
#8. Did I know any useful spells? Why no, I sure didn't. But go on, ask me the Latin name of, like, foxglove. Digitalis purpurea. You're welcome.
Cate Tiernan
#10. Live Aid did feel like one hour's rehearsal after several years, but to be part of Live Aid was wonderful. It reall was.
Jimmy Page
#11. Suddenly we saw that you could do plays about real life, and people had been doing them for some time, but they weren't always getting to the audiences. They were performed in little, tiny, theatres.
Timothy West
#12. Bob Dylan has a way with words that simply blows me away. When he forgets his lyrics he just makes up new ones on the spot, that is what I called talented!
Gavin Rossdale
#13. I can't live without my smartphone, but I really geek on coding. It's not so much technology that I like, but puzzle solving.
Sylvia Day
#14. I say novelist, not writer. The novelist is one who, according to Flaubert, seeks to disappear behind his work.
Milan Kundera
#15. Television is something the Russians invented to destroy American education.
Paul Erdos
#16. Inner-life questions are the kind everyone asks, with or without benefit of God-talk: 'Does my life have meaning and purpose?' 'Do I have gifts that the world wants and needs?' 'Whom and what shall I serve?' 'Whom and what can I trust?' 'How can I rise above my fears?'
Parker Palmer
#17. My preference is for the Federal Reserve to be the systemic risk regulator, because the responsibility for identifying and limiting potential problems is a natural complement to its role in monetary policy.
Henry Paulson
#19. As we have just observed, nothing trains children to silence like unhappiness.
Victor Hugo