
Top 20 Lowell Thomas Quotes
#1. Do a little more each day than you think you possibly can.
Lowell Thomas
#2. The man who can speak acceptably is usually given credit for an ability out of all proportion to what he really possesses.
Lowell Thomas
#3. Here the term 'language-game' is meant to bring into prominence the fact that the speaking of language is part of an activity, of a form of life.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#4. As I laid in the hospital bed I started thinking that I had a show to do. I was hoping the Doctor would put me together so I could do the show.
Ben Vereen
#5. When I throw a ground ball, I expect it to be an out, maybe two.
Warren Spahn
#6. The secret of my vigor and activity is that I have managed to have a lot of fun.
Lowell Thomas
#7. Trust compared to a valuable stone that has been shattered, cannot be restored to its original form.
Ellen J. Barrier
#9. After the age of 80, everything reminds you of something else.
Lowell Thomas
#10. Death lurked everywhere. Death was alive and well.
Eric Rickstad
#11. But the way I see it, dying without knowing love would be a tragedy.
Francine Pascal
#12. Saying you're an alcoholic and an addict is like saying you're from Los Angeles and from California.
Carrie Fisher
#13. Separately there was only wind, water, sail, and hull, but at my hand the four had been given purpose and direction.
Lowell Thomas
#14. In Istanbul I met a man who said he knew beyond a doubt that God was a cat. I asked why he was so sure, and the man said, "When I pray to him, he ignores me."
Lowell Thomas
#15. Gelatins are one of most unbelievable areas in cooking today.
Jose Andres
#16. The ability to speak is a short cut to distinction. It puts a man in the limelight, raises him head and shoulders above the crowd.
Lowell Thomas
#17. My dad named me after Hannibal Barca, the Carthaginian general who attacked Rome. But nobody knows about him.
Hannibal Buress
#18. We learn precisely enough to keep us from wanting to know any more
Greg Egan
#19. In dreams and visions lie the greatest creations of man, for on them rests no yoke of line or hue.
R. H. Barlow
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