Top 14 Lightweights Clip Quotes
#1. Competition works best in sports, but humans get addicted to stuff.
Criss Jami
#3. Sometimes people ask, 'Does writing make you happy?' But I think that's beside the point. It makes you agitated, and continually in a state where you're off balance. You seldom feel serene or settled.
Hilary Mantel
#4. Until this moment, she'd kept Park in a place in her head that she thought Richie couldn't get to. Completely separate from this house and everything that happened here. (It was a pretty awesome place. Like the only part of her head fit for praying.)
Rainbow Rowell
#5. If there are unforeseen and potentially disastrous repercussions to the rash acts of the ignorant, so too are there unanticipated consequences buried in works of genius.
Chris Turner
#6. When a man finds the woman he really loves, the one he respects and wants to call wife, there is nothing on earth he won't do for her. No mountain he won't hike. No river he won't wade. No door he won't open. She is Eve and there's not a snake crawling that can keep them apart.
Yolanda Joe
#7. It's called a pen. It's like a printer, hooked straight to my brain.
Dale Dauten
#8. What's success? Having lots of money? No, this is part of the practicalities of life. It is not success. Success is having two daughters who grow into fine ladies, two boys who grow into fine gentlemen. Success is waking up next to the loved one dumbstruck at your luck of meeting them.
Carol Vorvain
#9. If you let it, your testimony, and even what you're going through or have been through can help others. Don't let your past go to waste. Use it.
Naya S.
#10. How can I know what I'll do, until I've done it? How can I say?
Anonymous
#11. Our way is not to sit to acquire something; it is to express our true nature. That is our practice.
Shunryu Suzuki
#12. Art in its highest form is art that serves and instructs society and human development.
Harry Belafonte
#13. Get ready for 'Les Mis 2' ... I'm playing 'Fat Cosette.'
Rebel Wilson
#14. Truth is always the enemy of power. And power the enemy of truth.
Edward Abbey