Top 11 Hanover Street Quotes
#1. I find that the world is changing much, much faster than I can even bitch about it.
Bill Maher
#2. We were too late for the elevated, and walked back downtown through Hanover Street. I remember that wall. We switched from Tremont up Beacon, and Pickman left me at the corner of Joy, where I turned off. I never spoke to him again.
H.P. Lovecraft
#3. We are not created equal in talent. But the place where we are least equal is the heart. You can work at a talent, take lessons, but love, love either works or it doesn't. You love someone or you don't. You can't change it. You can't undo it.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#4. I've always loved Halloween: the one day of the year when you can blatantly dress as your number-one obsession and people will smile instead of snicker.
J.C. Lillis
#5. Don't believe what you hear about those penguins. A species of lazy waddlers. Their extinction is immanent.
Benson Bruno
#6. When Bill Clinton assembled the top minds of the nation to discuss the economy in 1992, no one mentioned the Internet.
David Leonhardt
#7. We can't pick our families or where we come from, Jet. All we can choose is who we want to become in spite of them, and because of them.
Jay Crownover
#8. To owe an obligation to a worthy friend is a happiness, and can be no disparagement.
Pierre Charron
#10. Once a man has truly experienced the mercy of God in his life he will henceforth aspire only to serve.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#11. A face at the window, a tap on the pane, who is it that wants me tonight in the rain?
Richard Henry Stoddard