Top 17 Loiters Quotes

#1. There are friendships merely for pleasure, some for the exchange of ideas. Rarest are those friends of one's inmost self.

Baltasar Gracian

#2. By one estimate, your five senses take in 11,000,000 bits of information per second, of which you consciously process about 40 (Wilson, 2002).

David G. Myers

#3. I don't cast somebody that I think is like my younger self.

James Franco

#4. I don't need a critic to tell me I'm an actor. I make my own way. Nobody's my boss. Nobody's ever been my boss.

Kirk Douglas

#5. I don't much like 'Wonderwall,' but the effect that song has on people, I can't deny it.

Noel Gallagher

#6. You learn the wisest lessons from your enemy. If you live.

Aleksandr Voinov

#7. We can talk later. Do I need to bend you over and fuck you like an animal to remind you whose pussy this is?

T.M. Frazier

#8. The painter wanders and loiters contentedly from place to place, always on the lookout for some brilliant butterfly of a picture which can be caught and carried safely home.

Winston Churchill

#9. I think the notion of worldbuilding is a failure of literary sophistication.

Michael Moorcock

#10. Life loiters at the book's first page,
Ah! could we turn the leaf.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#11. Expectation loiters in the DNA of every sentient being; when you tell yourself or a loved one, 'Don't get your hopes up,' you're fighting ancient genetic programming.

Martha Beck

#12. I'm living the life that I wanted to live and I'm loving every little thing that I do. Fortunately, I have had a very, very charmed life. Wherever I've been, that's what I wanted to be doing, right then.

Tarsem Singh

#13. One has been a poor spectator of life if one has not witnessed the hand - that kills from mercy.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#14. That's what faith is, isn't it? Following the music when we don't hear it.

Francisco X Stork

#15. Life lessons cannot be applied topically.

Linda Robinson

#16. Virtue is excellence, something uncommonly great and beautiful, which rises far above what is vulgar and ordinary.

Adam Smith

#17. The moment you change your perception is the moment you rewrite the chemistry of your body.

Bruce H. Lipton

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