Top 13 If My Answers Frighten You Quotes
#1. If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions.
Quentin Tarantino
#2. I was in the movies. I danced, I sang, I learned to work in front of a camera. It was like being in a repertory company.
Robert Wagner
#3. Part of the myth of Persian benevolence is the idea of an end to the exile in 539. But all that was ended was Neo-Babylonian hegemony, to be replaced by that of the Persians. (p. 65)
Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
#4. When you look at the last 20 years in the NBA, there have been seven teams that have won the NBA championship. Six of those seven teams drafted the number one or number two pick; their foundational people,
Ted Leonsis
#5. To see a Woman you love in Distress; to be unable to relieve her, and at the same Time to reflect that you have brought her into this Situation, is, perhaps, a Curse of which no Imagination can represent the Horrors to those who have not felt it.
Henry Fielding
#6. I can't write if someone else is in the house, not even the cleaning woman.
Patricia Highsmith
#7. The test of any relationship is, when the going gets tough, whether your partner stays with you or 'gets going'.
Kenneth Eade
#8. It has taken my whole life thus far to see how being brave enough to hold on to a question, brave enough to never stop looking for answers, and brave enough to take action even when I didn't know the right answer, was as brave as I needed to be to succeed and to succeed with love.
Andrea T. Goeglein
#9. If the Emyn Muil lie before us, then we can abandon these cockle-boats, and strike westward and southward, until we come to the Entwash and cross into my own land.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#10. Alright, manly man," he says. "Go prove that you're a man.
Jessica Sorensen
#11. A Christian will say ... "I believe God created me in one day" Yeah, looks liked He rushed it.
Bill Hicks
#12. What I am looking for ... is an immobile movement, something which would be the equivalent of what is called the eloquence of silence, or what St. John of the Cross, I think it was, described with the term 'mute music'.
Joan Miro
#13. Man can believe the impossible, but can never believe the improbable
Oscar Wilde