Top 16 Fearon Quotes
#1. FEARON, HENRY BRADSHAW. Sketches of America (1817-1818). Narrative of a Journey of 5,000 Miles through the Eastern and Western States of America. Second Edition, London: 1818.
Anonymous
#2. When it fails, they do call it madness, Lazarus. But when it succeeds, they call it genius.
Erika Johansen
#3. This sucks on so many levels." Dialogue from "Jason X" Rare for a movie to so frankly describe itself. "Jason X" sucks on the levels of storytelling, character development, suspense, special effects, originality, punctuation, neatness and aptness of thought.
Roger Ebert
#4. Learn to think for yourself, unless of course you can identify someone else with better judgement, and a flashlight.
Dov Davidoff
#5. A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years mere study of books.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#6. Sometimes leaving is the only way to appreciate what we have.
J.A. London
#7. Observation: It would be awesome to fly in a superfast airplane that could chase the sunrise around the world for a while.
John Green
#9. I think blogging is a muscle that most people wear out.
Warren Ellis
#10. That's not who you are," Blythe said.
"Who am I?"
"My little wolf." She traced my jaw, the ridge of my knuckles. "All teeth and claws. Cunning, and fierce, and insatiable.
Leah Raeder
#11. Someone once told me that digging up the past has two sides: The pro is that you remember things you had forgotten about. Unfortunately, the con is the exact same thing. That may scare some people away, might force them to always be moving forward, never looking back, not for a second.
Pete Wentz
#12. The greatest strength you can have is to know your own strengths. You've got to figure out what you're good at and make the most of it.
Cristina Alger
#13. Great leaders have a heart for people. They take time for people. They view people as the bottom line, not as a tool to get to the bottom line.
Pat Williams
#14. He despised causeless affection, just as he despised unearned wealth. They professed to love him for some unknown reason and they ignored all the things for which he could wish to be loved.
Ayn Rand
#15. It was my decision, it always has been. I decide my own destiny. I can be guided towards it but in the end the decision is mine alone.
S.E. Fearon
#16. When you say, "I need more confidence," what you're really saying is, "I need those people over there to approve of me."
That is the desire to control other people and what they think. The first person who figures out how to do this owns the world.
Augusten Burroughs