Top 100 Meltzer Quotes
#1. The window on the right featured contemporary bestselling authors like Brad Meltzer, James Patterson, David Baldacci, Nelson DeMille, and others who make more money writing about what I do than I make doing what I do.
Nelson DeMille
#2. Sadly, I do my homework. I've a soft spot for the boring minutiae. I read the Charter of the United Nations before meeting with Kofi Annan. I read the Meltzer report, and then I'll read C. Fred Bergsten's defense of institutions like the World Bank and the I.M.F. It's embarrassing to admit.
Bono
#3. It's hard for me to believe that a shy, bespectacled college graduate like Brad Meltzer who's a novelist and a father is a really setting out to be weirdly misogynistic.
Grant Morrison
#4. If you want to be original just try being yourself, because God has never made two people exactly alike.
Bernard Meltzer
#5. So much harm comes into this world when the wrong thing is said. But that's nothing compared to the pain from what goes unsaid.
Brad Meltzer
#6. Women are not weaker. Read that again. Women are not weaker. They are just as strong, just as resolute, just as creative, and are filled with just as much potential as any man.
Brad Meltzer
#7. There are sermons in stones, but it depends on how good your aim is.
Albert Meltzer
#8. I tend to do something for two years then move on to something new. Yoga, then biking, then weight lifting, then back to biking. The moment it feels like a rut, I switch and search for a new love. It's like having a midlife crisis, but without the new wife or cheesy BMW.
Brad Meltzer
#9. Not the bravest. Or the most daring. In Dr. Moorcraft's words, the greatest secret of the Plankholders was simply that, to the best of the army's assessment, they were the ones who cared about no one but themselves.
Brad Meltzer
#10. If I've learned one thing over the years, it's that every person you encounter brings out a different part of you.
Brad Meltzer
#12. Be daring, be daring, always be daring. There is no big dream unless you dream big.
Brad Meltzer
#13. I'm not saying I needed my life to be a symphony - I just never thought it'd turn out to be a country song.
Brad Meltzer
#15. Winston Churchill quote, the one where he says, Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never - in nothing, great or small, large or petty - never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense?
Brad Meltzer
#16. I need the kind of help that comes with a side order of help.
Brad Meltzer
#17. The turkeys get you down. He then slipped the note into
Brad Meltzer
#18. Indeed, woman can be a machine run wild, or a machine can be a better, more subjugated, and efficient woman.
Francoise Meltzer
#19. The worst lies in life are the ones we tell ourselves.
Brad Meltzer
#20. A little threat of evil is always the far better way to fill the seats. But sometimes the monsters aren't who we think they are.
Brad Meltzer
#21. Some dreams linger for years.
And some last forever.
Brad Meltzer
#22. History is a selection process - it chooses moments and events, and even people - it hands them a situation that they shouldn't be able to overcome, and it's in those moments, in that fight, that people find out who they are.
Brad Meltzer
#23. The point is, as death gets closer - what's so wrong with wanting someone you love to live forever?
Brad Meltzer
#24. Be careful crossing above the waterfall, it's a fatal spot.
Karl Meltzer
#26. Don't go to eighth grade ... don't talk about something old ... don't bring up old memories that have nothing to do with who we are now. THIS is all that matters! TODAY.
Brad Meltzer
#27. The reason is that Chile is the brightest spot in Latin America. It has very fast growth, low unemployment. It privatized its Social Security system, which we in USA were unable to do.
Allan H. Meltzer
#28. Lust: Which senator once reached for a handkerchief in his pocket and proceeded to wipe his brow with a pair of women's panties?
Brad Meltzer
#29. Hard work is often the easy work you did not do at the proper time.
Bernard Meltzer
#30. Most archivists don't like surprises. That's why we work in the past.
Brad Meltzer
#31. You tell them - you tell them there's a cost ... Every decision we make in life, there's always a cost.
Brad Meltzer
#32. My worst moments as a parent have been much like my greatest moments as a parent: the product of complete and perfect accident.
Brad Meltzer
#33. We're all being tested...That's what life is.
Brad Meltzer
#34. The beautiful in life ...
Some talk of it in poetry,
Some grow it from the soil,
Some build it in a steeple,
Some show it through their toil.
Some breathe it into music,
Some mold it into art,
Some shape it into bread loaves ...
Some hold it in their hearts.
Bernard Meltzer
#35. When you believe in something, fight for it. And when you see injustice, fight harder than you've ever fought before.
Brad Meltzer
#36. Here's what I love: I love sitting at my desk, staring at the blank screen, and beginning that conversation with my imaginary friends.
Brad Meltzer
#37. I played Little League for one year. That was it. Then my mother realized I liked books and threatened my father. I owe her forever for that.
Brad Meltzer
#38. Though I knew so far as Anarchism was concerned I was backing a lost cause, it didn't seem to matter as every other cause had won at some time but that of the people themselves. At least it threw so a light on any other political persuasion.
Albert Meltzer
#39. My issues with it are that simply in terms of my own work. It represents 30 years of output. And some of the things, some of the pieces I've used there, when I first wrote them, they seemed probably very menacing, and I hear them now, and they're just kind of pleasant, if that's the word.
Richard Meltzer
#40. You may never make peace with your father. But you can always make peace with yourself.
Brad Meltzer
#41. Some people help thousands of people directly, like Marie Curie or Susan B. Anthony. Others help us by inspiring us, like Amelia Earhart. But you do have to help someone.
Brad Meltzer
#42. I love when I teach my son a good lesson. But I love it even more when he teaches me.
Brad Meltzer
#43. And the whole online thing is like, I just, that to me is a world that doesn't exist. It's not something you could touch or lick or smell. And as my eyes get worse, it's very hard to read. And there's no money in it. I mean, it's like they pay, like the best you can go is 1970 prices.
Richard Meltzer
#44. Pam described herself as the person in fifth grade who got left behind when her friends got popular.
Brad Meltzer
#47. But to me, the most important page in my daughter's book is the last one - because it's blank. It says 'Your Hero's Photo Here,' and 'Your Hero's Story Here.'
Brad Meltzer
#48. It's the worst part of seeing old friends: when your rose-colored memories become undone by reality.
Brad Meltzer
#49. The fact that your patient gets well does not prove that your diagnosis was correct.
Samuel James Meltzer
#50. Watch out for cliffs on the left. Fatal spot again.
Karl Meltzer
#51. There's the life you live and the life you leave behind. but what you share with someone else - especially someone you love - that's not just how you bury your past. It's how you write you future.
Brad Meltzer
#52. Since the moment I saw her yesterday, I've been looking through the sparkly prism of exhilaration that comes with any old flame. But now, for the first time, I'm not just seeing what I want. I'm seeing what my friend needs.
Brad Meltzer
#53. A true buddy is a person who thinks that you'll be a fantastic egg although he is aware that you are somewhat cracked.
Bernard Meltzer
#54. I spend every day showing people the power of history. But history only has the power you give it.
Brad Meltzer
#55. The past may not hurt you, but it won't challenge you, either.
Brad Meltzer
#56. We all hate something from our past, Cal. That's why we run from it, or compensate for it, or even fill our van with homeless people. But when something like this happens-when your dad shows up-maybe there is a bigger purpose. 'What you intended for evil, God intended for good.' Genesis 50:20
Brad Meltzer
#57. Life delivers far less disappointment when your expectations are low.
Brad Meltzer
#58. As I tell my daughter, when you want something in life - no matter how impossible it seems - you need to fight for it.
Brad Meltzer
#59. If you think the worst you'll get the worst, but if you think the best ... "
"and then everything will blow up in your face anyway. Don't you get the punchline yet? Its the great cosmic practical joke: Knock knock, who's there? Big kick in the Ass.
Brad Meltzer
#60. Not every President is a great speaker. Not every President is a great thinker. But in the modern era, every single President is a master of one thing: eye contact.
Brad Meltzer
#61. Life takes time. Death, however, reveals itself in an instant.
Brad Meltzer
#62. Can I tell you something ... ? I don't think you're in love with the past. I think you're scared of the future.
Brad Meltzer
#63. None of us are who we are on our very worst days," he adds. "I know you know that.
Brad Meltzer
#64. One of the great virtues of our democratic system is that only one of the candidates gets elected.
Bernard Meltzer
#65. You need to understand something Cal-in this world, we're not humans having a divine experience. We're divine beings having a human experience.
Brad Meltzer
#66. Tell your story.
That's the secret of immortality. The one true way to live forever.
Brad Meltzer
#67. Those which might have some depth are corny enough to be hokey, and almost hokey enough to be folky, since folky is already so hokey anyhow.
Richard Meltzer
#68. As your father, my instinct is to protect you ... Other people will want to protect you too. But remember that you are not a damsel in distress, waiting for some prince to rescue you. Forget the prince. With your brain and your resourcefulness, you can rescue yourself.
Brad Meltzer
#69. In this world, there was nothing scarier than trusting someone. But there was also nothing more rewarding.
Brad Meltzer
#70. There is no better exercise for your heart than reaching down and helping to lift someone up
Bernard Meltzer
#71. When I was a Poet
Everything was Possible
there wasn't Anything
that wasn't Poetry
David Meltzer
#72. For me, Superman's greatest contribution has never been the superhero part: it's the Clark Kent part - the idea that any of us, in all our ordinariness, can change the world.
Brad Meltzer
#73. The "allies" of today would be the bureaucrats of tomorrow ...
Albert Meltzer
#74. My sleep that night was restless and unquiet, haunted by the ungodly howls of the horrible creature. Its yellow eyes lingered in my mind's eye as I awoke the next morning,
Brad Meltzer
#75. They can also be as manipulative as a James Taylor song. Sure, they're calming and bring you to a good place-but at their core, the whole goal of the damn thing is to undo you.
Brad Meltzer
#76. No matter how far we come, our parents are always in us.
Brad Meltzer
#77. Nico was wrong. The Book of Fate isn't already written. It's written every day.
Some scars never heal.
Then again, some do.
Brad Meltzer
#78. In moments of crisis, the reason people say that things move in slow motion is that the brain is struggling to process too much information at once. As a result, the brain slows it all down to digest each bit of emotion, pain, and reality.
Brad Meltzer
#79. It's rotten, okay? And once something's rotten, it can never be good again.
Brad Meltzer
#80. In this life, y'ever notice that you face the same challenges again and again? We all do. They're challenges to your soul. We repeat them until we face them and master them. Yes we all have free will, but there're divine patterns out there, and the battle is to see them.
Brad Meltzer
#81. It's so damn easy to judge. But as Paolo knows from his niece, no matter how much you want someone back in your life, sometimes it's the letting-them-back-in part that hurts the most
Brad Meltzer
#82. It's far easier to judge others than to judge yourself.
Brad Meltzer
#83. Some people need coffee; I need the outdoors.
Brad Meltzer
#84. Stories aren't the beauty of what did happen. They're the beauty of what could happen.
Brad Meltzer
#85. History isn't written by the winners - it's written by everyone - it's a jigsaw of facts from contradictory sources. But every once in a while, you unearth that one original document that no one can argue with ...
Brad Meltzer
#86. Would all go tell their friends and neighbors and cousins and strangers in the supermarket that we went up for our baptism and sneezed in the holy water.
Brad Meltzer
#88. Greatness isn't something you should always be chasing. There's greatness within all of us, and I think that's what we forget,
Brad Meltzer
#89. We make a great bad guy, and they all say they hate us. But at the end of every day, people want to trust us. Because we're their government. And people trust their government.
Brad Meltzer
#90. In the opinion of the anarchist, the sum total of human ills is expressed in one word-authority.
Albert Meltzer
#91. A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.
Bernard Meltzer
#92. I understand pain. I've lived with pain my entire life. But pain is nothing compared to betrayal. And betrayal is nothing compared to knowing that the javelin in your back was rammed there by the one person in your life you actually trusted.
Brad Meltzer
#93. No matter what, I'm never going to get an anthology from an actual publisher, though I could always score another music anthology. But if this is going to be a document of a multiplicity of my writings, it'll do. It feels like a birthday party or something.
Richard Meltzer
#94. Paperwork is the embalming fluid of bureaucracy, maintaining an appearance of life where none exists.
Robert H. Meltzer
#95. History doesn't choose individual people. History chooses everyone. Every day. The only question is: How long will you ignore the call?
Brad Meltzer
#97. Never forget, the greatest battle we'll ever face is the battle within ourselves.
Brad Meltzer
#98. There is a fine line between a carefree spirit and a fear of failure
Brad Meltzer
#99. Haven't you ever played Uno? ... Sometimes you have to lose all your cards to win.
Brad Meltzer
#100. Capitalism without failure is like religion without sin. Bankruptcies and losses concentrate the mind on prudent behavior.
Allan H. Meltzer
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