
Top 15 Featherweight Quotes
#1. Fewer and fewer Americans possess objects that have a patina, old furniture, grandparents pots and pans - the used things, warm with generations of human touch, essential to a human landscape. Instead, we have our paper phantoms, transistorized landscapes. A featherweight portable museum.
Susan Sontag
#2. My brother is a professional boxer. Heavyweight? No, featherweight. He tickles his opponents to death!
Various
#3. I can't spell or do grammar, but I'm smarter and more serious than people think. I'm no featherweight when it comes to digging deep and being involved. So many stars I know do so much. It's our duty to give back.
Cher
#4. I don't watch a lot of featherweight fights yet some of those fights are the best fights ever.
Robert Goulet
#5. Your crew is featherweight, my gunshots will make you levitate
Prodigy
#6. I really feel better about aging at the age of 86 than I did at 70.
Donald Hall
#7. A compelling personal vision creates passion. Think about something that you are passionate about, and you will always find a clear vision behind it. If you find you're lacking passion in either your business or in a relationship, it's not a crisis of passion; it's a crisis of vision. We
Brian P. Moran
#8. Remember, a friend does not need you to impress him. A friend loves you because you are true to yourself, not because you agree with him. Beware of grand gestures; the real mettle of friendship is forged in life's daily workings.
Ethan Hawke
#10. Ideas in modern Russia are machine-cut blocks coming in solid colors; the nuance is outlawed, the interval walled up, the curve grossly stepped.
Vladimir Nabokov
#11. Sociology seems to have missed every intellectually promising boat in the last half century.
Pierre L. Van Den Berghe
#12. I'm not really one of these people who's been known for particularly hopeful sentiments.
El-P
#13. You had a good dinner of properly fried food, and if you want to live long enough to have another one, you've got to weaponize properly.
Dean Koontz
#14. I certainly incorporate facts into my fiction. I take the basic facts from the life of my subject and I pick and choose what to use to construct a really interesting novel. I don't let facts get in the way of my imagination and my exploration of the subject's emotions and relationships.
Melanie Benjamin
#15. The bonds of family bind us up, support us, help us. And they are also a bond from which it is difficult, perhaps impossible to extricate oneself.
Neil Gaiman
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