
Top 17 Fishless Quotes
#2. I have fished through fishless days that I remember happily without regret.
Roderick Haig-Brown
#3. Jerry Lumpe looks like the best hitter in the world until you put him in the lineup.
Casey Stengel
#4. If a building becomes architecture, then it is art.
Arne Jacobsen
#5. Be who you really are, do what you want to do, in order to have what you really want.
Margaret Mead
#6. Everything in the world is actually connected. That means, even if we get separated, we'll never be alone
Shinobu Ohtaka
#7. I may be old-fashioned. But I believe there is such a thing as a search for beauty - a delight in the nice things in the world. And I don't think one should have to apologise for it.
Saul Leiter
#8. Spiritual consciousness is, on the whole, very adventurous and all about pursuing our deepest, most fulfilling dreams.
James Redfield
#9. We know that there will never be a great Newark unless there is a great public school system for our city.
Cory Booker
#10. You need to look at Congress as having a certain capacity. Now, the capacity varies from year to year and from body to body, but there is a finite amount of things that Congress can attentively do.
Karl Rove
#12. The fundamentalists have taken the fun out of the mental.
Ken Kesey
#13. I don't think that there's necessarily a side to drama that has to be completely bleak. You have to have a flicker of humor 'cause everyone has a flicker of humor, something they find funny in life.
Amy Seimetz
#14. It's easy to explain away evil. We have a free choice, and our greatest blessing is also our greatest curse, because I don't always make good choices. Other people make bad choices. I make bad choices. And sometimes we hurt other people. Sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally.
Rick Warren
#15. You grew up, became a man, had to adjust to taking less than you hoped for; you discovered the dream-machine had a big OUT OF ORDER sign on it.
Stephen King
#16. Stolid pack-animals are much more fit for carrying loads than thoroughbred horses: who ever subdued their noble speed with a heavy burden?
Seneca.
#17. Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of the things that matter least.
Bo Sanchez
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