Top 14 Harrison Dillard Quotes
#1. When a man feels the difficulty of doing, can he be other than cautious and slow in speaking?
Confucius
#2. You know you're in love when the most interesting conversation you have with the opposite gender is about the one you claim to be in love with.
Andrew King
#3. Hard work is good for the soul, and it keeps you from feeling sorry for yourself because you don't have time.
Dave Thomas
#4. I don't think Steve Jobs had much desire to share his fortune.
Xavier Niel
#5. My little Matthew, Isabelle at once snapped back at him, when two people agree, it means one of them is redundant
Gilbert Adair
#6. Charley: He won't starve. None a them starve. Forget about him.
Willy: Then what have I got to remember?
Arthur Miller
#7. I'm simply the mom who makes the lunch, drives to school, finds where the toys are, washes the clothes, and I'm here to play. And that's all I should be.
Sandra Bullock
#8. The horses wore no gear at all but a halter without bit. Their manes were braided with streamers of silver, gold, and green. They flared their nostrils and pranced and boasted to one another; they were vastly excited, the horse being the only animal who has adopted our ceremonies as his own.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#9. The tiny Lilliputians surmise that Gulliver's watch may be his god, because it is that which, he admits, he seldom does anything without consulting.
Jonathan Swift
#10. The mysteries of universe are revealed to those who seek to know the truth of their own existence first.
Anjali Chugh
#11. Everyday there are people in our world that do absolutely amazing things. People of all ages are very capable of doing tremendous, courageous things in spite of their fear.
Mairead Corrigan
#12. War without end.
Well, what was history without that?
And how would having the stars change anything?
James S.A. Corey
#13. The water's always changing, always flowing. But people, I guess, can't live like that
Pocahontas
#14. John Milton almost single-handedly created the identity of the writer as political activist.
Anna Beer
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