Top 15 Handling Stress Gracefully Quotes
#1. Only one man walked with that kind of impatience - as if he was waiting for the world to catch up to him.
Monica McCarty
#3. Money is dehydrated mercy. If you have plenty of it, you just add tears, and people come out of the woodwork to comfort you.
Kurt Vonnegut
#4. He probably would have looked at me sideways and asked why I was trying to learn how to change my life by reading a book.
Hannah Brencher
#5. To lead a child (or anyone else!), even inadvertently, away from faithfulness, away from loyalty and bedrock belief simply because we want to be clever or independent is license no parent nor any other person has ever been given.
Jeffrey R. Holland
#7. Yeah. Floyd is his batman."
His what?"
Batman, like in the British army, each officer had a batman, a personal servant."
You spend too much time reading, Spenser. You know more stuff that don't make you money than anybody I know.
Robert B. Parker
#8. How many new discoveries does not a person make when on some high point he ascends but a single story higher.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#9. It is not good not to have health insurance; that leaves the family very vulnerable.
Elizabeth Warren
#10. You're looking for some other Roman, Ben. And that Roman isn't here anymore. Hasn't been for a long time. There's only me.
Sam Hunter
#11. Honorary degrees and lifetime achievement awards are very encouraging. I know that it might sound strange that a writer who has published many books still needs encouragement, but this is true.
Joyce Carol Oates
#13. We ward off love because it presents itself to us as a demand: to acknowledge another person's needs, and thus our own; to glimpse their mortality, and thus ours. We each have our own means of achieving this avoidance.
Adam Haslett
#14. The Olympics are getting mixed reviews. People are angry at NBC for showing a promo that revealed the winner of a swimming event even though the race hadn't aired yet. NBC apologized saying, 'We're just not used to people watching our network.'
Conan O'Brien
#15. True wealth, success, and happiness can only be achieved by balancing our business life with the duty we have to our self and to our family.
Joseph C. Kunz Jr.