Top 15 Kenny Twd Quotes
#1. Offer me that deathless death
Good God, let me give you my life ...
Hozier
#2. Was it Brigid Brophy who gave up on a certain Virginia Woolf novel when she discovered that Woolf believed one needed a corkscrew to open a bottle of champagne?
David Markson
#4. Religions have a special responsibility to encourage and inspire people to love planet earth, which as far as we know, is the only place in the cosmos that works in such a harmonious way that it can support intelligent life.
Thomas Keating
#5. You always thought older people were wiser. It's not that. It's just that our relatives are dead and we're able to speak freely.
Ariel Gore
#6. I realized that once people are broken in certain ways they can't ever be fixed, and this is something nobody ever tells you when you are young and it never fails to surprise you as you grow older as you see the people in your life break one by one.
Douglas Coupland
#7. In America, getting on in the world means getting out of the world we have known before.
Ellery Sedgwick
#8. I was taking piano lessons with a very good piano instructor in Toronto, and I'm afraid due to my schedule and discipline, it kind of fell apart. One thing lead to another and I was unable to practice as much as I wanted to.
Geddy Lee
#9. Life is about choosing, experiencing, learning, and choosing again.
Melissa Heisler
#10. Fade to black. Or whatever color you like. If you can find a way to fade to pink or purple, please do.
David Levithan
#11. The fact that somebody is reducing your salary is just telling me they're not satisfied with what you're doing.
Joe Torre
#12. On practical level I can't pick up the camera until I think I know what I want. I don't wander around. It's almost impossible for me to pick up a camera ... it's really hard.
Bill Henson
#13. I dont partake in assembly-line convenience. I dont say that killing things is bad while I hire people to kill things for me.
Ted Nugent
#14. A cold, miserable little hamlet on the eastern coast of America called Piper's Grave.
Susanna Clarke
#15. In the age when the atom has been split, the moon encircled, diseases conquered, is disarmament so difficult a matter that it must remain a distant dream?
Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker