
Top 18 Monolog Quotes
#1. I think 20 years of experience really came to fruition and enabled me to be able to play Cotton Marcus.
Patrick Fabian
#2. Have a smile for breakfast, you'll be shitting joy by lunch.
Joe Abercrombie
#3. For those he has ignored, he allows them this. He allows them God, their only ally. Places to worship, but no one to teach.
Greg Rucka
#4. It is extremely difficult to stay alert & attentive instead of getting hypnotized by the constant monolog inside your head.
David Foster Wallace
#5. I like people who make me love them. It saves me so much trouble in making myself love them. - Miss Barry
L.M. Montgomery
#7. Intimacy with God is not experienced through monolog prayers but through reflective listening as well as earnest petitioning.
Gary Rohrmayer
#8. He seemed as graciously at home as in the best restaurants of the city; his elegance had an odd quality here - it did not insult the place, but seemed to transform it, like the presence of a king who never alters his manner, yet makes a palace of any house he enters.
Ayn Rand
#9. Poor Aubrey: I hope he will get all right. He brought a strangely new personality to English art, and was a master in his way of fantastic grace, and the charm of the unreal. His muse had moods of terrible laughter. Behind his grotesques there seemed to lurk some curious philosophy ...
Oscar Wilde
#10. [In 2007] People's relationship with a brand is becoming a dialog, not a monolog.
Lee Clow
#12. The stony-minded orthodox were right in fearing the first movement of new knowledge and free thought. It has gone on, and will go on, irresistibly, until some day we shall have no respect for an alleged "truth" which cannot stand the full blaze of knowledge, the full force of active thought.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
#13. Astrology is a sickness, not a science ... It is a tree under the shade of which all sorts of superstitions thrive.
Maimonides
#14. Complaining about the weather makes you more miserable and it spreads misery to others.
David J. Schwartz
#15. If you can conceive it in your mind, then it can be brought to the physical world.
Bob Proctor
#16. I prefer the discipline of knowledge to the anarchy of ignorance.
David Ogilvy
#18. The standing ovation threw me ... to be held in such regard in a town so full of talent is quite something.
Michael Caine
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