Top 15 Frequents Quotes
#1. He who neglects to pray alone and in private, however assiduously he frequents public meetings, there gives his prayers to the wind.
John Calvin
#2. If this succeeds, he can be induced to live, as I have known many humans live, for quite long periods, two parallel lives; he will not only appear to be, but actually be, a different man in each of the circles he frequents.
C.S. Lewis
#3. Hope is a flatterer, but the most upright of all parasites; for she frequents the poor man's hut, as well as the palace of his superior.
William Shenstone
#4. I get recognised, but I'm not the sort of person who frequents popular clubs. I try to keep out of that.
Emilie De Ravin
#5. I didn't come here to run for President. I really just came here to play rock and roll.
Katy Perry
#6. The humming of my parents' voices from behind my bedroom wall, which throughout my childhood had filled me with a sense of security, had now become a source of anxiety and panic.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#7. I'm not sure that it's something that can be fixed. There are things like that, ya know? they can get you and you can't be who you were before. It doesn't matter if it's fixed or not.
H.M. Ward
#8. ...the future is not written. It lies in the choices you make. Our future is ours to decide. Always.
Matt Myklusch
#9. We have no desire to make anybody look like a blithering idiot, but we do love it when they do.
Stephen Colbert
#10. When faced with the scariest of things, all you want to do is turn away, hide in your own invisible place. But you can't. That's why it's not only important for us to be seen, but to have someone to look for us, as well.
Sarah Dessen
#11. No challenge poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change.
Barack Obama
#12. Time and age have brought not wisdom, as they are supposed to do, but confusion, and a broadening incomprehension, each year laying down another ring of nesience.
John Banville
#13. It takes a strong heart to drive on clogged arteries.
Tim McCarthy
#14. An ex-tragedy queen named Miss Glynn, who, having no visible external ears, reared a head like a turnip.
Oscar Wilde
#15. With tea amused the evening, with tea solaced the midnight, and with tea welcomed the morning.
Okakura Kakuzo
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