Top 15 I Ain't Never Scared Quotes
#1. We all gotta die, and we all gotta live with the things our dark sides do. People are afraid of their darkness, though. Spend their whole lives so scared of dyin' that they never get to live. Spend their whole lives pushin' down that darkness, until there ain't no light at all.
Suzanne Palmieri
#2. I always have a basic plot outline, but I like to leave some things to be decided while I write.
J.K. Rowling
#3. There are two moments worthwhile in writing, the one when you start and the other when you throw it in the waste-paper basket.
Samuel Beckett
#4. I have a voracious appetite for all things, worldly and unworldly.
Jimmy Page
#5. I've experienced huge kindness here, a great welcome and some very generous reviews without the snide social edge I often suffer from at home. I'm not patronized here either, which I much appreciate!
Joanna Trollope
#6. Jennifer Aniston and I have always just really gotten along well ... I was just fortunate to be a good fit for parts in her films.
Jason Bateman
#7. I love you, Caro. I ain't an easy man to love. I'm grateful every damn day that you see past what's on the surface and know the man I am down deep. It's never scared you - even when it's scared me. You give me more happiness and love in one day than I ever thought I'd have in a lifetime. Thank you.
Lorelei James
#8. As it says in the Bible, God fights on the side with the heaviest artillery.
Robert A. Heinlein
#9. Some people are denizens of the studio. I'm more of a denizen of the live appearance. I love the live thing.
Mike Love
#10. I don't really believe in evil at all.
Ian McEwan
#11. I've always resisted the idea of becoming a David Hasselhoff, and I hope I'm still resisting it.
Anthony Head
#12. complicated human behavior was increasingly getting labeled a mental disorder.
Jon Ronson
#13. To me one man is worth ten thousand if he is first-rate.
Heraclitus
#14. Don't give up all your romance Anne, a little of it is a good thing - not too much of course-but keep a little of it - Matthew Cuthbert
L.M. Montgomery
#15. We should try to succeed by merit, not by favor. He who does well will always have patrons enough.
[Lat., Virtute ambire oportet, non favitoribus.
Sat habet favitorum semper, qui recte facit.]
Plautus
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