Top 44 Nancy Thayer Quotes
#1. Enemies will kill you with a knife in the back. Friends will kill you with kindness. Either way you're dead.
Richard Kadrey
#2. It is never, never too late, in a story or in real life, to correct.
Nancy Thayer
#3. There are various tough problems yet to solve, and we must shift to live, betwixt spirit and matter, such a human life as we can.
Henry David Thoreau
#4. I have discovered the meaning of life. It resides in what I can wrest from each day that I live.
Nancy Thayer
#5. As far as the men who are running for president are concerned, they aren't even people I would date.
Nora Ephron
#6. Somewhere I read that human beings are the only creatures to spend the present driving themselves crazy about the future.
Nancy Thayer
#7. In a sea of trees turned into a sea of total strangers, familiar means everything.
Emily Murdoch
#8. Does every woman at some point in her life wander through the sleeping house, looking in at her husband and children, and wonder what she's doing here, in this particular life?
Nancy Thayer
#9. Music is one of the most efficient mood elevators we have. People in nursing homes, whether ambulatory or even bedridden, whether lucid or not, would be provided with great pleasure by your playing. Maybe they could even dream, return to the best times in their lives, when they were loved.
Nancy Thayer
#10. I'm not a divorce monger by any means, but if you're not happy in a relationship, and you've grown apart, it's not healthy for a couple to stay together. It's better for kids to see two happy parents than two miserable parents.
Laura Wasser
#11. The most terrible thing about marriage, I suppose, is that we know and understand each other's weaknesses and fears as much as we know our strengths and desires.
Nancy Thayer
#12. President Ford was a devoted, decent man of impeccable integrity who put service to his country before his own self interest. He helped heal our nation during a time of crisis, provided steady leadership and restored people's faith in the presidency and in government.
Mark Udall
#13. Fabulous Aunt Fancy had died on her sixtieth birthday while parachuting from an airplane.
Nancy Thayer
#14. Where's your self-respect? Why don't you get yourself in control? Life cannot hang on the love of one other person; you have got to hang your life on yourself.
Nancy Thayer
#15. To be born in Wales, not with a silver spoon in your mouth, but, with music in your blood and with poetry in your soul, is a privilege indeed.
Brian Harris
#16. Where all think alike there is little danger of innovation.
Edward Abbey
#17. We are having to live with paying the price for what happened before.
Felix Sabates
#18. The universe is always speaking to us ... sending us little messages, causing coincidences and serendipities, reminding us to stop, to look around, to believe in something else, something more.
Nancy Thayer
#19. The land doesn't know who owns it. It was here before owners, and will be here after, content with itself in all seasons.
Nancy Thayer
#20. they were that rarest of human creatures: genuinely happy people.
Nancy Thayer
#21. No matter how wild the winds or rough the seas of life, libraries stand ready, beaming their reliable lights, guiding us toward knowledge, pleasure, consolation, wisdom, and hope.
Nancy Thayer
#22. My first favourite book was 'Are You My Mother?' A picture book about a lost bird. After that my favourites changed almost yearly. I loved everything by Roald Dahl, but my favourite was probably 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.' A librarian gave me a first edition of that book, which I treasure.
Rick Yancey
#23. question. "I don't know. I like Boston. And I like being close to my mom." "And your sisters." Arden hesitated. This was officially a first date,
Nancy Thayer
#24. In the eyes of children we are their: Superheroes, Saviors, Sunshine. Try not to hurt them and never ever abuse them ... mentally, verbally or physically!
Timothy Pina
#25. Their friendship is like a tapestry in a drawer. Today is the iron passing over the cloth, smoothing out the wrinkles, bring out the pattern that makes it unique and beautiful.
Nancy Thayer
#26. You know if you pick up a beach read, you're excused from the problems in your own life and safe in a world with conflicts you understand, and you know you will get a happy ending.
Nancy Thayer
#27. A good friend once said, "If you break your arm, people rush to bring you flowers, food, and sympathy, but if your mind breaks even just a little, people run away, frightened and dismayed.
Nancy Thayer
#28. If I've gotta go down, I'm gonna go down in style.
Nancy Thayer
#29. Sometimes we do terrible things to the ones we love just to see what harm we can cause.
Frederick Weisel
#30. Life on earth may be limited, but grandchildren were the promise of the eternal.
Nancy Thayer
#31. It's funny, but if I had to say whom I'm closer to, who knows me better, I'd have a hard time choosing between my husband and my best friend.
Nancy Thayer
#32. She was aware of the two men in the room, both of them carrying their burden of history, their charms and flaws, their heaviness and guilt, for no adult was ever really without guilt of some sort.
Nancy Thayer
#34. Who is getting more pleasure from this rocking, the baby or me?
Nancy Thayer
#35. Your generation does everything so fast I think you've forgotten how to enjoy the pleasures of going slow.
Nancy Thayer
#36. No one knows how it is that with one glance a boy can break through into a girl's heart.
Nancy Thayer
#37. Perhaps in every close friendship there is an element of, if not competition, then comparison. Perhaps that is one of the things that makes a friend belong especially to us. Somehow, in the secrecy of our hearts, a scale must balance.
Nancy Thayer
#38. This can come as a shock to those Christians who are so used to hearing that Jesus is the solution to sin that they assume that the remedy started with the death of Jesus.
Doug Pagitt
#40. Photos of the interior displayed a warren of rooms as worn and welcoming as a fairy-tale grandmother's lap, and as rumpled.
Nancy Thayer
#41. Mom said when she brought us beachcombing? She told us to always believe in something more. She told us to look at what was right in front of us, and we'd see that even a grain of sand was a miracle. That even a bit of glass was a message, that the universe was full of tricks and clues and signs.
Nancy Thayer
#42. Sophie felt as if she were encased in a glass globe called summer.
Nancy Thayer
#43. It's never too late - in fiction or in life - to revise.
Nancy Thayer
#44. When I commit, I commit with my whole heart, my whole being. I know the Bible like the back of my hand.
Barry White
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