Top 14 Frazer Brookes Quotes
#1. Ali always said I would be nothing without him. But what would he have been without me?
Joe Frazier
#2. The lowest form of war is To attack Cities. Siege warfare Is a last resort ... The Skillful Strategist Defeats the enemy Without doing battle, Captures the city Without laying siege, Overthrows the enemy state Without protracted war.34
Henry Kissinger
#3. I think, on the whole, men are much more shallow than women.
Sharon Gless
#4. I cannot stand this any longer. I don't know where I'm going. I suspect that I am not going anywhere at all, just away
Veronica Roth
#5. I like the world, but I feel very, very Italian. I love the small parts of my country: Tuscany, Capri in the winter. I don't like big towns.
Luca Cordero Di Montezemolo
#6. The art of concentration is a continual letting go. We let go of what is inessential or distracting. We let go of a thought or a feeling, not because we are afraid of it or because we can't bear to acknowledge it as a part of our experience; but, because it is UNNECESSARY.
Sharon Salzberg
#7. When you embrace the uncertain, life opens up unusual new paths. Seeds sown way back bloom as flowers, in ways one can never fathom.
Subroto Bagchi
#8. Life was briskly and efficiently stripping Quentin of his last delusions about himself, one by one, shucking them off in firm hard jerks like wet clothes, leaving him naked and shivering.
Lev Grossman
#9. I offer you my mouth
Let me marry my lips to the tops of your thighs,
I kneel between your legs.
I offer you my hands
Your name written all over my palms,
the fingers I press against you.
I offer you my hips
My apologetic body.
Chantelle Ann
#11. Maia did not want to wake up. Sleep lay on her like a dead bear and she had no strength to struggle out from under it.
Kim McDougall
#12. The old-time-religion and today's cutting-edge-religion have one thing in common - they're both religion. I want neither.
Steve McVey
#13. You always wait for tomorrow. But let me clue you in. Tomorrow was yesterday.
Penelope Douglas
#14. How much in life is determined, and how much is due to chance?
David Gilmour