
Top 14 Final Descent Quotes
#1. For my part, if I'm working while flying, I'm often a bit relieved to be forced to shut down the computer on final descent. But I guess I'm a slacker.
Meghan Daum
#2. By the time I could see again, the captain had announced the final descent into Seattle. Couldn't they find a less ominous phrase for it? I don't like flying as it is, even without the implication that before landing I might want to have all my worldly and spiritual affairs in order.
C.E. Murphy
#3. The desire for money may be an indication of greed, but I want to argue that greed is a much more subtle vice than simply the desire to be rich.
Stanley Hauerwas
#4. I loved you, Jim. I loved you with all my heart. And you left me. You left me when I needed you the most. It's too late, it's too late. You can't come back.
Richard Paul Evans
#5. I guess that's what growing up is. Saying good-by to a lot of things. Sometimes it is easy and sometimes it isn't. But it is all right.
Beverly Cleary
#6. A writer has to live with a sense of honor.
Irwin Shaw
#7. The group will not prosper if the leader grabs the lion's share of the credit for the good work that has been done.
Laozi
#8. Growing up, my dad drank a lot of wine, so I got a taste for, and learned how to enjoy it. He spoke a lot about flavors and differences in tastes of wine. Also, our manager, Rick Sales, is a big wine drinker; he goes to a lot of wine-tasting classes, and he's taught me about the qualities of wine.
Tom Araya
#9. It's not so much about how good a player you are, its how cool you are.
Slash
#10. She would have to take this as a lesson for future; she would never get drunk and unknowingly plot world domination with her best friends ever again.
Beth Ashworth
#11. Game is bipolar. One day he's this way, the next day he's the next.
Tony Yayo
#12. In Washington, DC, politics dominate even the most casual conversations.
Armstrong Williams
#13. Two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water. The other third is covered with auditors from headquarters.
Norman Ralph Augustine
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