Top 15 Latimore Singer Quotes
#1. For so long, I've kept those parts of me hidden, too uncomfortable in my own skin to be myself. Rob allows me to let my guard down, and I'm not even sure when that happened
Kata Cuic
#3. Chess, like love, is infectious at any age.
Salo Flohr
#4. The risk presented by these lethal wastes is like no other risk, and we should not be expected to accept it or to project it into the future in order for manufacturers and utilities to make a dollar killing now.
David R. Brower
#5. Remind oneself continually of one of those who practiced virtue in days gone by.
Marcus Aurelius
#6. He rolled his neck, as if to relieve the stress of his shoulders. "Your body is encased in a strong spell. It will not open up to me," he said in frustration. "Who guards you?
Jettie Necole
#7. Ian was egotistical, perverted, and morally bankrupt, but he wasn't prone to overreacting about anything except involuntary abstinence.
Jeaniene Frost
#8. Genuine bravery occurs when you least expect it, and when, in fact, you're quite oblivious of it. Sometimes heroism happens when you press on; other times when you let go. Once in a while, it happens when you do a little dance all your own.
Gerald Hausman
#10. I would never filibuster any President's judicial nominee, period. I might vote against them, but I will always see they came to a vote.
Saxby Chambliss
#11. And that of (the initiation of) any movement is in its timeliness.
Lao-Tzu
#12. With regard to the duration of human life, there does not appear to have existed from the earliest ages of the world to the present moment the smallest permanent symptom or indication of increasing prolongation.
Thomas Malthus
#13. The knowledge that God is in control should give you confidence for the future.
Jim George
#14. The White Whale swam before him as the monomaniac incarnation of all those malicious agencies which some deep men feel eating them, till they are left living with half a heart and half a lung.
Herman Melville
#15. No wonder tragedy wields the only hammer stout enough to crack the resilient bubble of complacency
Mark Frost