
Top 14 Lorado Taft Quotes
#2. Life is very hard. The only people who really live are those who are harder than life itself.
Nawal El Saadawi
#3. The zombie is in a lot of ways the perfect horror movie bad guy. It plays on so many fears all at once. The fear of predators, the fear of disease and the fear of loved ones betraying us - the ones we care about are turning around and trying to eat us.
James Gunn
#4. Nothing will ruin your life more than thinking you should have your life together already.
Jay Coles
#5. The world doesn't need another wanderlusting soul seeker. The world needs a homemaker - me - to make my home within it.
Karen Maezen Miller
#6. I never had a childhood. Not like the rest of them anyway. I had a starting point from which I have never stopped running.
Dave Matthes
#7. For all the self-improvement books I had read, I still wasn't above shallow validation-seeking. None of us were. That's why we were in the game. Sex wasn't about getting our rocks off; it was about being accepted.
Neil Strauss
#8. If you look like your passport photo, in all probability you need the journey.
Earl Wilson
#9. When you are cast for a role, it's because of everything that makes you who you are in that moment in time. No one else has that. That's a unique, powerful thing to hold.
Christian Camargo
#10. After this urgent protest against entering into battle at Gettysburg according to instructions - which protest is the first and only one I ever made during my entire military career - I ordered my line to advance and make the assault.
John B. Hood
#11. And it didn't matter. It wouldn't make a fucking difference if I dropped to the floor and started crying like a baby. No point in panicking. No point in breaking. No point in anything at all.
Lisa Henry
#12. When they left, I saw four or five black-and-white photographs I had taken of you, peeping from the file. They'd faded a little over time and were stuck to each other. Delicately, i separated them.
Sachin Kundalkar
#13. Nothing can replace courage, a resounding motivation and that little bit of luck.
Edmund Hillary
#14. The obscure we always see sooner or later; the obvious always seems to take a little longer.
Edward R. Murrow
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