Top 15 Lexicographically Sorted Quotes

#1. I'd have to say Steven Gerrard has been the biggest influence in my career so far. I watched him when I was younger and then to go and play and train with him every day is massive for me, and still is now.

Jordan Henderson

#2. Drug therapies are replacing a lot of medicine as we used to know it.

George W. Bush

#3. Tis very strange men should be so fond of being wickeder than they are.

Daniel Defoe

#4. I just make the pictures and where they fall is where they fall. If somebody likes them, that's always nice. And if they don't like them, then too bad.

Clint Eastwood

#5. All I know is when I start getting serious about songwriting ... it's like a playground. All responsibilities slip away and you're with your essence. There can be delight there and self-discovery. You can dance there ... I think of it as my serious playground.

Laura Nyro

#6. Their embrace had been a battle, the climax a victory.

George Orwell

#7. Jerry Bruckheimer says that he makes films that he would want to see, and it seems that that coincides with what a lot of people want to see.

Bill Nighy

#8. We are a puny and fickle folk. Avarice, hesitation, and following are our diseases.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#9. The Christian, like a chalice without a base, cannot stand on his own nor hold what he has received any longer that God holds him in His strong hands.

William Gurnall

#10. You know what she said? She says nobody gets a nervous breakdown just from the war and all. She says you probably were unstable like, your whole goddam life.

J.D. Salinger

#11. Thinking is to man what flying is to birds. Don't follow the example of a chicken when you could be a lark.

Albert Einstein

#12. A great ad campaign will make a bad product fail faster. It will get more people to know it's bad.

William Bernbach

#13. The reward of being able to tell stories every day is worth the effort required to make it happen, no matter how long it takes.

Sean Platt

#14. All extremes of feeling are allied with madness.

Virginia Woolf

#15. The worst pain in the world is shame.

Fiona Apple

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