Top 16 John Stuart Bell Quotes
#1. I think great players can play in any year, that's why they're great. A lot of it is down to the mental approach.
Ian Rush
#2. We Are The Salt Of The Earth, We should Add Godly Flavour to People's Lives via Our Words
Jaachynma N.E. Agu
#3. By now, he was also a 'Protestant Atheist', which he remained all his life.
John Ellis
#5. It's a cycle ... Religion is a source of relief for those who seek to anesthetize the pain that comes from following its beliefs.
Steve Maraboli
#6. It was a cold night in Reno, but that hadn't kept the man from prowling through the neighborhoods near the university, looking for that one special girl he was hoping to find.
Gary C. King
#7. For abyss's sake, how many damn times do you have to wander off and get in trouble before you learn your lesson?
Wesley Chu
#8. There was a 'magic rock' my mom would lift up, and under the rock was a bunch of bugs. Roly-poly bugs and worms. Somehow I thought that it was a magical world of insects, and I wanted to go there. It was the same impulse as 'Pikmin' - I wanted to go into that world.
Tim Schafer
#9. I believe in religion against the religious; in the pitifulness of orisons, and in the sublimity of prayer.
Victor Hugo
#10. Good actresses can often accomplish miracles, and it is possible to be someone you've never been or will be. But in a sitcom, there's no time.
Patricia Richardson
#11. Jump off the beam, flip off the bars follows your dreams, and reach for the stars
Nadia Comaneci
#12. In the stutter-flashes of light, the clouds look like huge transparent brains filled with bad thoughts.
Stephen King
#13. After you retire, there's only one big event left ... and I ain't ready for that.
Bobby Bowden
#14. True religion extends alike to the intellect and the heart. Intellect is in vain if it lead not to emotion, and emotion is vain if not enlightened by intellect; and both are vain if not guided by truth and leading to duty.
Tryon Edwards
#15. I've been able to write at least one book a year for 20 years, and I don't think I would've had that kind of drive if I hadn't come out of the journalism business.
Michael Connelly
#16. We couldn't see the real dark for the metaphorical dark. Because of the metaphorical dark, the death-dark, we were constantly concerned to banish the natural dark.
Kathleen Jamie