Top 15 Funny Cry Me A River Quotes
#1. I don't buy into the word "failure." I used to but not anymore. Trying not to fail is the opposite of art.
Robert Piper
#2. Maybe the only thing that lasts is our memories of each other...
Sylvain Reynard
#4. AS WITH ALL TRULY wild things, care is necessary in approaching them. Stealth is useless. Wild things recognize stealth for what it is, a lie and a trap. While wild things might play games of stealth, and in doing so may even occasionally fall prey to stealth, they are never truly caught by it.
Patrick Rothfuss
#5. L.A. can be pretty insane because there's so much show business here, but I also know a lot of kids who grew up in Manhattan who are some of the most normal, nicest people I know. Casting directors always say Chicago people are just nicer.
Matt Walsh
#6. I'm not over-enamored of complicated books, and wonder if it's more for the author's ego than anything else?
Eric Hill
#7. by allowance" and "loving with personal love." This distinction applies to books as well as to men and women; and in the case of the not very numerous authors who are the objects of the personal affection, it brings a curious consequence with it. There
Jane Austen
#8. Jump into the middle of things, get your hands dirty, fall flat on your face, and then reach for the stars.
Ben Stein
#9. I've lived in this world a long time, and you can't change what you like, even if you'd want to.
Hunter Murphy
#10. She slammed her right fist into her left palm. A thick blinding ray of light shot out from between her hands. It looked like liquid fire. One end quickly coiled itself around Bastet's palm and wrist. The other end danced in front of her as if mimicking a swaying cobra.
A.O. Peart
#11. It is precisely because there is nothing within the One that all things are from it.
Plotinus
#12. I felt deeply loved, highly respected by my colleagues and everybody in the world of motorsport.
Maria De Villota
#13. I hope that Belief never is made to appear mandatory.
E.B. White
#14. The ego is constantly comparing itself to others. It has us measuring our self-worth against the looks, wealth, and social status of everyone else. Did this not explain some of my worrying at work?
Dan Harris
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