Top 15 Jardiniere Quotes

#1. ..."love always stoops.

Ian Morgan Cron

#2. I tried to hold it back but I burst into tears.

Quil Carter

#3. As a child he had often thought of killing himself, but those were sentimental reveries born a wish to punish his father and mother and other enemies.

Truman Capote

#4. I love the intensity of the Psalms. No-one ever sounds bored about God or about life in the Psalms.

Matt Redman

#5. Don't be afraid if things seem difficult in the beginning. That's only the initial impression. The important thing is not to retreat; you have to master yourself.

Olga Korbut

#6. My universe is my eyes and my ears. Anything else is hearsay.

Douglas Adams

#7. Going out on a date was very cheap in those days [1962]. I borrowed my father's station wagon, put in a gallon of gas for 29 cents, went to the movies for 50 cents a ticket, bought a pack of cigarettes for 25 cents, and had a McDonald's hamburger for 19 cents apiece. It was very doable.

Aslan Ben Eliahou

#8. A reckless driver is better than a scared one; ask anybody

Jenny Han

#9. Superiority makes every man feel its equal. It is courtesy without condescension; affability without familiarity; self-sufficiency without selfishness; simplicity without snide. It weighs sixteen ounces to the pound without the package, and it doesn't need a four-colored label to make it go.

George Horace Lorimer

#10. In 1970, Los Angeles became the first place where the total acreage used for roads and parking exceeded the amount of space given over to habitation.

Victor Papanek

#11. If you must write prose or poems, the words you use should be your own. Don't plagiarize or take 'on loan'. There's always someone, somewhere, with a big nose, who knows, who'll trip you up and laugh when you fall.

Morrissey

#12. Her memories were beads jumbled loose in a box, unstrung.

Kate Maloy

#13. The era of the political was one of anomie: crisis, violence, madness and revolution. The era of the trans-political is that of anomaly: an aberration of no consequence, contemporaneous with the event of no consequence.

Jean Baudrillard

#14. But who could bear to know which stars were already dead, she thought, blinking up at the night sky; could anybody stand to know that they all were?

J.K. Rowling

#15. When you live alone, the world always looks better in the morning's light than the empty night.

Tim Stutler

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