Top 13 Harnesses For Small Quotes
#1. The future belongs to those who see possibilities before they become obvious.
John Sculley
#2. What do you say, Pooh?"
Pooh opened his eyes with a jerk and said, "Extremely."
"Extremely what?" asked Rabbit.
"What you were saying," said Pooh. "Undoubtably.
A.A. Milne
#3. Pranayama is the practice of breath control. The word prana refers not only to breath, but also to air and life itself.
Christy Turlington
#4. I may be very obtuse, Holmes, but I fail to see what this suggests.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#5. You give people hope, Yukiko. The strength at the heart of all strength. The steps you take now, the first steps- they are always the hardest. But the footprints you leave in the earth behind you will be followed by thousands.
Jay Kristoff
#6. Because in the end it is our emotions that make us weak, not our actions.
Tahereh Mafi
#7. In my whole career, I've never seen this type of race that you had to wait for the last day. There's so many teams that are involved. You've got to smile because we're in it.
David Wells
#8. I think you should read everything you can. In my case, by the age of 10, I'd read every book in the Omaha public library about investing, some twice.
You need to fill your mind with various competing thoughts and decide which make sense.
Warren Buffett
#9. He spoke in that reminiscent, unctuous voice men use when they tell you that sort of thing more to savour an enjoyable past situation, than to impart information which might be of interest.
Anthony Powell
#10. Without a reader, I cannot write. It's like a kiss: they cannot be done alone.
John Cheever
#11. Yeah, but I ain't worried about it, Rodney said,
Richard Price
#12. Love can soften people, I believe that. But in me, now, love riles up an anger, a red-hot rage that crawls on my skin, seeps into my blood and brings out the worst in me. That's why everyone I love is better off loving me from afar.
Cecelia Ahern
#13. Ah remember walkin along Princes Street wi Spud, we both hate walkin along that hideous street, deadened by tourists and shoppers, the twin curse ay modern capitalism.
Irvine Welsh
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