Top 17 Headwaters Quotes

#1. The cross pollination of disciplines is fundamental to truly revolutionary advances in our culture.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

#2. True leadership means to receive power from God and use it under God's rule to serve people in God's way.

Leighton Ford

#3. Self love is a great recurring theme, the headwaters that feed my ability to be the best version of myself in every other aspect of my life. Self worth sets the standard that life meets.

Jewel

#4. He took my hand, and pulled me into his living room where a book was open on his sofa. It was poetry, of course, because he was perfect.

Cora Carmack

#5. I will never regret not having children. What I regret is that I live in a world where in spite of everything, that decision is still not quite okay.

Pam Houston

#6. People are always complaining that life's not fair, but that simply isn't true. Life is extraordinarily fair. It's just not centered on you.

Lynn Marie Sager

#7. He had a feeling this was one of those times when a male should express positive enthusiasm regardless of what he really thought - especially when he didn't really know what was going on.

Anne Bishop

#8. A lot of my humor does come from anger. It's like, you're not gonna pull one over on me - which is pretty much my motto anyways.

Courteney Cox

#9. Beautify your thoughts. Thoughts are the headwaters of action, life and manifestation.

David Wolfe

#10. Books that you carry to the fire, and hold readily in your hand, are most useful after all.

Samuel Johnson

#11. The big problem that UWink had was we were essentially building tablets because they hadn't been invented yet. That drove up the cost a lot.

Nolan Bushnell

#12. I get the blues for him, for me, for all of us: for want of something to do we keep slaying our small dragons as the big one waits.

Charles Bukowski

#13. New York has her wilderness within her own borders; and though the sailors of Europe are familiar with the soundings of her Hudson, and Fulton long since invented the steamboat on its waters, an Indian is still necessary to guide her scientific men to its headwaters in the Adirondack country.

Henry David Thoreau

#14. To truly love ourselves, we must challenge our beliefs that we need to be different or better.

Sharon Salzberg

#15. I'm entranced by the idea of reading the culture back to itself, because I'm conscious that we as people and also as a culture are myth-making machines. So I'm interested in a resistance to that: What we can bend, what we can break.

Daphne Gottlieb

#16. The headwaters of Shit Creek are a cruel and treacherous expanse.

Roger Zelazny

#17. Love is a gift. One that doesn't need to be returned, just accepted.

Kelly Moran

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