Top 15 Flying Scotsman Quotes

#1. The most valuable land in the world is the graveyard. In the graveyard are buried all of the unwritten novels, never-launched businesses, unreconciled relationships, and all of the other things that people thought, 'I'll get around to that tomorrow.' One day, however, their tomorrows ran out.

Todd Henry

#2. Dissidents can't be dissidents forever; we are dissidents because we don't want to be dissidents.

Aung San Suu Kyi

#3. It's very important for a writer to be unnoticed, as quiet and unnoticed as possible.

Edith Pearlman

#4. I always wanted to grow up fast. I longed for more than the Mississippi Delta could give.

Charley Pride

#5. We're both aware that he knows everything about Parisian life, whereas I have he savvy of a chocolate croissant.

Stephanie Perkins

#6. Within a month I announced I was going to start this initiative: A World of Women for World Peace.

Eddie Bernice Johnson

#7. Whether you realize it or not, you have the power to be successful.

David Cottrell

#8. Without Puccini, there is no opera; without opera, the world is an even drearier place than the evening news would have us think.

William Berger

#9. Believer's should never deal with doubts and fears because they are the devil's narcotics.

Kenneth E. Hagin

#10. Corporations are not legal "persons" with constitutional rights and freedoms of their own, but legal fictions that we created and must therefore control.

Kalle Lasn

#11. It holds for good polity ever, to have that outwardly in vilest estimation, which inwardly is most dear to us.

Ben Jonson

#12. True happiness consists in being considered deserving of it.

Pliny The Elder

#13. Happiness is in your ability to love others.

Leo Tolstoy

#14. I've been doing this since I was 10 years old, inhabiting different people and playing different roles.

Don Cheadle

#15. A wealthy doctor who can help a poor man, and will not without a fee, has less sense of humanity than a poor ruffian, who kills a rich man to supply his necessities.

Joseph Addison

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