Top 17 John Neihardt Quotes
#2. All great writers begin with a good leather binding and a respectable title.
James M. Barrie
#4. It must be made possible for the one to live vicariously the life of the many from the beginning.
John Neihardt
#5. Get married because you can't imagine another day without talking with that person, because that person makes your day sunnier. Don't get married because you don't want to be alone.
Lynne Silver
#6. It doesn't make sense to hire good people and tell them what to do; we hire good people so they can tell us what to do.
Steve Jobs
#7. Oh, if only this new, bright life would come sooner, when one could look one's fate directly and boldly in the eye, be conscious of one's rightness, be cheerful, free! And this life would come sooner or later!
Anton Chekhov
#8. Two messengers covered with dust come to bid me fly, but I wait for him.
Dolley Madison
#9. When the ceremony was over, everybody felt a great deal better, for it had been a day of fun. They were better able now to see the greenness of the world, the wideness of the sacred day, the colors of the earth, and to set these in their minds.
John G. Neihardt
#10. How could men get fat by being bad and starve by being good? I thought and thought about my vision, and it made me very sad.
John G. Neihardt
#11. Samy was Samantha. She was wearing a white linen dress. She also had on hobbit feet, huge and extremely hairy ones.
Nina George
#12. When your happiness is someone else's happiness, that is love
Lana Del Rey
#13. The only cowards are sinners; fighting the fight is all.
John Neihardt
#14. The holes in your life are permanent. You have to grow around them, like tree roots around concrete; you mould yourself through the gaps.
Paula Hawkins
#15. Being fat worked, and I think that was what was confusing for me for a long time in my career.
Ricki Lake
#16. Coaches are bridge builders. It's our job to build a bridge for our athletes to cross over.
Rick Pitino
#17. Yet the New Testament treats of man and man's so-called spiritual affairs too exclusively, and is too constantly moral and personal, to alone content me, who am not interested solely in man's religious or moral nature, or in man even.
Henry David Thoreau
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