Top 19 Formidably Quotes

#1. She sees things - things that might happen, things that are coming. But it's very subjective. The future isn't set in stone. Things change.

Stephenie Meyer

#2. A thick carrot soup, green salad, lamb chops and mashed potatoes, cheese and fruit, a chocolate cake.

Suzanne Collins

#3. There is one vast human experience that confronts us so formidably that we cannot pretend to overlook it. There is no solution to death. There is no means whatever whereby you or I, by taking thought, can solve this difficulty in such a manner that it no longer exists.

Dorothy L. Sayers

#4. I think the best post-breakup album is The Strokes' first album. It's just fun.

Patrick Carney

#5. Creativity requires a willingness to look stupid.

John C. Maxwell

#6. It's important to be successful enough to be able to keep doing what you love.

Lyle Lovett

#7. Knowledge is a weapon. I intend to be formidably armed.

Terry Goodkind

#8. Always advance. Never dig in.

George S. Patton

#9. Now let us sport us while we may; And now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapped power.

Andrew Marvell

#10. The experience of pain or loss can be a formidably motivating force.

John C. Maxwell

#11. I think having the opportunity to get inside the skin of people that operate outside the law and normal moral and ethical restraints, and then to go home afterwards leaving them on set, is pretty cathartic. I get to play out all kinds of bad behavior without anyone actually coming to harm.

Adam Croasdell

#12. I spent my entire Irish Catholic youth in a constant state of guilt over imaginary sins. I learned that nothing is a sin as long as you don't take pleasure from it.

Terry Wogan

#13. It is here that we see the dawn of hope: for no matter how formidably Communism bristles with tanks and rockets, no matter what successes it attains in seizing the planet, it is doomed never to vanquish Christianity.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

#14. If I endeavor to undeceive people as to the rest of his conduct, who will believe me? The general prejudice against Mr. Darcy is so violent that it would be the death of half the good people in Meryton, to attempt to place him in an amiable light.
-Chapter 7

Jane Austen

#15. Only passions can raise a man above the level of the animal.

Andre Maurois

#16. I might not have fangs, but I do have a sharp knee.

Pepper Winters

#17. Firms are guided by long-held organizational habits, patterns that often emerge from thousands of employees' independent decisions.6.16

Charles Duhigg

#18. What does agonizical mean?" she asks. I hold up my hands like it's obvious. "To be consumed with shock and denial at unrequited love from the man who is supposed to be your soul mate,

Katie Kacvinsky

#19. I grew up in the theatre.

Jeremy Piven

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