Top 37 Intimates Quotes
#2. The theologian and the executioner have been intimates throughout history.
Michael Wood
#3. As individuals, we are shaped by story from the time of birth; we are formed by what we are told by our parents, our teachers, our intimates.
Helen Dunmore
#4. When friends grow cold, and the converse of intimates languishes into vapid civility and commonplace, these only continue the unaltered countenance of happier days, and cheer us with that true friendship which never deceived hope, nor deserted sorrow.
Washington Irving
#5. In my family I have comrades-hearty and loyal-when what I need are intimates, and I've never figured out how to get us all to make the switch. I've never found a way in.
Marisa De Los Santos
#6. In our human lives, we are often impatient, ill-tempered, inappropriate. We find it difficult to treat our intimates with the love we really hold for them. Despite this, they bear with us because of the larger, higher level of family that they honor even in our outbursts. This is their commitment.
Julia Cameron
#7. There are women who have an indefinable charm in their faces which makes them beautiful to their intimates, but a cold stranger who tried to reason the matter out and find this beauty would fail.
Mark Twain
#8. Great intimates conform to you ... not you to them
Rhonda Shear
#9. It is impossible that a genius - at least a literary genius - can ever be discovered by his intimates; they are so close to him that he is out of focus to them and they can't get at his proportions; they can't perceive that there is any considerable difference between his bulk and their own.
Mark Twain
#10. You can fool history sometimes, but you can't fool the memory of your intimates.
Barbara Kingsolver
#11. The Greek epigram intimates that the force of love is not shown by the courting of beauty, but where the like desire is inflamed for one who is ill-favored.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#12. Every natural form is latent within us, originates in the soul whose essence is eternity, whose essence we cannot know but which most often intimates itself to us as the power to love and create.
Hermann Hesse
#13. One of Lincoln's intimates as a presidential candidate urged him to make no promises and not to part with those kind words which could be interpreted as promises.
Harold Holzer
#14. From that point on, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and a few other intimates made it their first priority to arrange a deal with Hamilton - letting him have his assumption plan, but hopefully in the form of a compromise that would force him to give up something in return. Chapter
Charles A. Cerami
#15. Nothing in the voice of the cicada intimates how soon it will die.
J.D. Salinger
#16. Anger is something you should only vent in front of intimates, and friends and relations. Never be angry in front of strangers because you lose face.
James Clavell
#17. Don't flatter yourself that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things to your intimates. The nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#18. Hugh had led men into battle with success and was on reasonably good terms with the king, though they would never be intimates; in any case, his father had been so close to his king that this would probably have to suffice for whole generations of Dipensers.
Susan Higginbotham
#19. Tis heaven itself, that points out an hereafter, and intimates eternity to man.
Joseph Addison
#20. Tomorrow, a thought not in mind of most intimates
Not in vain, not in every censure, not a scarf on a tree
Tomorrow, is a clock, nothing more,
A cup of tea or something smaller, maybe
It's something we forgot about with further bills and other memories
Yehya El Kouzi
#21. Hitler was known among his intimates as the carpet-eater, because he often threw himself on the floor in a kicking and screaming fit like an epileptic rage.
Joost A.M. Meerloo
#22. We see our sins reflected everywhere: in the pallor of our intimates' faces, in the scratching of tree branches against windows, in the strange movements of everyday objects. These may be messages from God or tricks of the eye, but in neither case are we permitted to ignore them.
Anna Godbersen
#23. It had not been a lonely childhood, though many of her intimates had been somewhat less than real.
Gabrielle Zevin
#24. Patrick said that the problem was that since everything has happened already, it makes it hard to break new ground.
Stephen Chbosky
#25. If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who would have guns would be the bad guys. Even a pacifist would get violent if someone were trying to kill him or her. You would fight for your life, whatever your beliefs.
Bruce Willis
#26. I'm lucky to have so many supportive, inspirational people in my life.
Witney Carson
#27. Never worry about what others have; worry about what you have and refuse to use. Someone else will also worry about what you have when you begin to make use of it!
Israelmore Ayivor
#29. I don't think there is any place in football for drinking. I have said on several occasions to players: You don't put diesel in a Ferrari.
Harry Redknapp
#30. Those who said I'm not an out-and-out goal-scorer are probably right. I always feel I could score more.
Wayne Rooney
#31. The fruits of the tree of Knowledge are various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them.
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
#32. Elizabeth is my happiness, he thought again. "I could hate her for what she did to me."
"Because of one unsuccessful beheading?" She tapped her claw to her chin. "Wow. I never thought you were such a pussy. I'm rethinking our friendship.
Kresley Cole
#33. That's what hip-hop is: It's sociology and English put to a beat, you know.
Talib Kweli
#34. Those griefs smart most which are seen to be of our own choice.
Sophocles
#35. Live a good, honourable life. Then when you get older and look back, you'll be able to enjoy it a second time.
Dalai Lama
#36. A marker drawn to show our end, is etched into its line.
The briefest moment shared with you - the longest on my mind.
Lang Leav
#37. Hence the sage puts away excessive effort, extravagance, and easy indulgence.
Lao-Tzu