Top 17 Goodnight Call Quotes
#1. This is a damn useless conversation. Goodbye. (Charles Goodnight to Woodrow Call)
Larry McMurtry
#2. Disruption is a process, not an event, and innovations can only be disruptive relative to something else.
Clayton M Christensen
#3. Photographs make me forget if time is forwards or backwards. No, photographs make me wonder if there is a forwards or backwards.
David Mitchell
#4. At the British Open, I had my opportunities, but the ball just didn't want to go in the hole on the back nine.
Fuzzy Zoeller
#6. It was no longer the fear of the gallows, it was the horror of being Hyde that racked me.
Robert Louis Stevenson
#7. The hardest thing about my job isn't the snake bites or the crocodiles, it's being away from my children. I have a really religious satellite phone call every day back to the boys, wherever we are, whatever time zone, to say goodnight.
Bear Grylls
#8. Man has always been half-monster, half-dreamer.
Ray Bradbury
#9. Life shouldn't be about picking up the pieces
Maggi Myers
#10. The path to obesity is paved with bacon and white bread; the way to skinny is built on apples and Ezekiel.
Bob Harper
#11. I know of no case where a man added to his dignity by standing on it.
Winston Churchill
#12. The brain is a harmonic instrument.
It vibrates to the same wavelength.
Toba Beta
#13. Innumerable actions are going on through us all the time. If we started counting them, we should never come to an end.
Vinoba Bhave
#14. The 60s undoubtedly were the most turbulent years of the century.
Walter Cronkite
#15. How I slept, with that dear, good Dr. Seward watching me. And tonight I shall not fear to sleep, since he is close at hand and within call. Thank everybody for being so good to me. Thank God! Goodnight Arthur. DR.
Bram Stoker
#16. It's hard to be funny when you have to be clean.
Mae West
#17. It's true that you might be socially isolated because you're reading in the library, at home and so on, but you're intensely alive. In fact you're much more alive than these folk walking the streets of New York in crowds, with no intellectual interrogation and questioning going at all.
Cornel West
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