Top 13 Judge Webster Thayer Quotes
#1. During the Clinton administration, America's image was that of a strong, confident and kind world leader.
Mike Medavoy
#2. Learn to live small and you will discover great pleasures. You will accomplish more in your life than you could ever predict if you were overly ambitious.
Thomas Moore
#3. What makes horror movies work is the idea that "oh my God, what would I do if I were in that situation? How would I get out of that alive? What would I do if I saw the door to my closet creaking open in the middle of the night and a doll on a tricycle comes riding out?"
James Wan
#4. Those who trade liberty for security have neither.
John Adams
#5. I'm not comfortable as a lead singer. Maybe I could do it in the studio, but I wouldn't have the confidence to play shows.
Adam Schlesinger
#6. Outwardly I am 83, but inwardly I am every age, with the emotions and experience of each period.
Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth
#7. I wanted to be a psychologist. You know, I thought that's what I'd be doing and it just goes to show you that, if you tell God your plans, He will laugh in your face.
Gabourey Sidibe
#8. It's not difficult for me to hide emotion, since I've always hidden it in my personal life.
Dana Andrews
#9. Most people carry their demons around with them, buried down deep inside. Writers wrestle their demons to the surface, fling them onto the page, then call them characters.
C.K. Webb
#10. One simply cannot pay tribute to Stephen Covey without saying at the outset that he was a lovely human being.
Tom Peters
#11. So thoroughly and sincerely are we compelled to live, reverencing our life, and denying the possibility of change. This is the only way, we say; but there are as many ways as there can be drawn radii from one centre.
Henry David Thoreau
#12. I love Dave Eggers. I hate Dave Eggers. If I could become any other living writer, I would answer faster than anyone else in the room, 'Dave Eggers.'
James Bernard Frost
#13. Living in a small town anywhere means preserving one's self behind a mask.
Doris Lessing