Top 14 Little Church Mouse Quotes
#1. If you were to look back at me as a school kid you'd see a very quiet little church mouse kind of character.
John Lydon
#2. Waiting for her answer was like pulling out my fingernails one by one.
Jamie McGuire
#3. You're better than no one and no one is better than you.
Bob Dylan
#4. It was too late, of course, for California. But California has always been a place where dreams go to live or die.
Madeline Ashby
#5. You should approach each book
you should approach life
with the real possibility that you might get a metaphorical boner at any point.
Sherman Alexie
#6. That's when I saw - cleary saw - that there was more than one mountain in my life. Some could be seen and some couldn't be, but just the same, they were all out there. All out there waiting for me.
Bette Greene
#7. Your real security is yourself. You know you can do it, and they can't ever take that away from you.
Mae West
#8. How many times do you read about 'the Cinderella story,' the story of the underdog, the story of the ordinary human being, often subjected to cruelty and ignorance and neglect, who somehow triumphs?
Kenneth Branagh
#9. She turned back to the piano. In the last days of her life, she had finally realized her grand dream: to play with her heart and soul, for as long as she wanted and whenever the mood took her.
Paulo Coelho
#10. It's often hard for us to imagine going without some of our luxuries like travel, dining out, or Internet, much less our basic necessities like food and water. But try for a minute to imagine how life would be with such deprivations.
Marcus Samuelsson
#11. To be No. 1 on the 'New York Times' best-seller list, well, that's alarming. Having been a stand-up comedian, I think it's surprising to a lot of people that I had the insight I had.
Steve Harvey
#12. My interest in well-being evolved from my interest in decision making - from raising the question of whether people know what they will want in the future and whether the things that people want for themselves will make them happy.
Daniel Kahneman
#13. Romeo: Courage, man; the hurt cannot be much.
Mercutio: No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man.
William Shakespeare
#14. If the world is meaningless, then so are we; if we mean something, we do not mean alone.
C.S. Lewis
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