Top 20 Johnette Napolitano Quotes
#1. All things considered, nothing is beautiful.
Horace
#2. If a tech journalist needs financial security before doing what their conscience dictates, I'm not sure they should be calling themselves journalists at all.
Michael Arrington
#3. I enjoyed recording at home. I had the luxury of being able to re-record things.
Johnette Napolitano
#7. I'm more than a kiss on you worst day, I'm a kiss on your best." - Dr. Jeremy Nichols, Merger Complete
Heather M. Miles
#8. Things get better everyday you stay alive
then I'm amazed
every day
that the sun decides to rise
every minute, every hour, is another
chance to change
life is beautiful & terrible & strange.
Johnette Napolitano
#9. I love hitting the stage and I don't think I could trade that for sitting in the basement making beats.
Kid Ink
#10. The Assassin moved quietly from roof to roof until he was well away from the excitement around the Watch House. His movements could be called cat-like, except that he did not stop to spray urine up against things.
Terry Pratchett
#11. I enjoy being on my own. I feel like I have more room to stretch. I have to go with the flow.
Johnette Napolitano
#12. Fueled by faith and passion for our true priorities we're going to drive against traffic in order to find rest, refreshment, and time for what matters most in life.
Craig Groeschel
#13. 'These things will become clear to you,' said the old man gently, 'at least,' he added with slight doubt in his voice, 'clearer than they are at the moment.'
Douglas Adams
#15. The worst thing you can do is to try to cling to something that's gone, or to recreate it.
Johnette Napolitano
#16. I know what I believe, I know what I want to do, and I'm just comfortable saying it, and laying it out there.
Joe Biden
#18. It's a natural thing for people to say, you know, Who's in this book? I find myself get ting a little defensive. People come along and I'm waiting for that first question.
Hugh Leonard
#19. What happened in the late Fifties, early Sixties in French cinema was a fantastic revolution. I was in Italy, but completely in love with the nouvelle vague movement, and directors like Godard, Truffaut, Demy. 'The Dreamers' was a total homage to cinema and that love for it.
Bernardo Bertolucci
#20. To love with understanding and without understanding. To love blindly, and to folly. To see only what is loveable. To think only of these things. To see the best in everyone around, their virtues rather than their faults. To see Christ in them!
Dorothy Day
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