Top 18 Jeffrey Rasley Quotes

#1. In the day we sweat it out on the streets on a runaway American dream.

Bruce Springsteen

#2. Chasing angels or fleeing demons, go to the mountains.

Jeffrey Rasley

#3. The curse of a journalist is that he always has more questions than answers.

Bill Keller

#4. To prepare for the mountains develop mind, body, will and spirit as strong as a sword, soft as a pillow and fluid as water.

Jeffrey Rasley

#5. You can go to the Devil and not at your leisure. You can go now, for all I care.'
'My pet, I've been to the Devil and he's a very dull fellow. I won't go there again, not even for you.

Margaret Mitchell

#6. Marriage is sleeping together in a bed a little too narrow.

Jeffrey Rasley

#7. too young to live, too old to die

Jeffrey Rasley

#8. I'd let him get under my skin, and now he had started to occupy my every thought.

J.C. Reed

#9. One always talks of surrendering to nature. There is also such a thing as surrendering to the picture.

Pierre Bonnard

#10. You have to get lost before you can be found.

Jeffrey Rasley

#11. He wasn't a great man, but he had a great life.

Jeffrey Rasley

#12. I started out a human being. But pretty much had all the humanity wrung out of me after passing the Bar and practicing law for ten years. Not sure what I am now.

Jeffrey Rasley

#13. Fight the darkness. Fight for the light.

A.D. Posey

#14. The more I learn, the less I know.

Jeffrey Rasley

#15. We've become so civilized it is unnatural to be naked.

Jeffrey Rasley

#16. Curling leaves and twining branches outside my bay window look like a Van Gogh in the starlight - there is a river out there somewhere

Jeffrey Rasley

#17. At the end of the Beatles, I really was done in for the first time in my life. Until then, I really was a kind of cocky sod.

Paul McCartney

#18. In contravention of my belief that any life ending in death is essentially pointless, I needed my friends to open up that plastic bag and take one last look at me. Someone had to remember me, if only for a few more minutes in the vast silent waiting room of time.

Gary Shteyngart

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