Top 16 Nation Notebook Quotes
#1. Most voters would rather have their purse or wallet stolen than be audited by the IRS.
Frank Luntz
#2. We cannot change the wind, we can only adjust our sails.
Del Suggs
#3. Why, if it was an illusion, not praise the catastrophe, whatever it was, that destroyed illusion and put truth in it's place?
Virginia Woolf
#4. One cannot restore anything from the ashes without building a solid foundation.
Saveros Pou
#5. River water and talent can't be stopped forever.
Vinita Kinra
#6. Growing up, it was always, 'If you buy kosher meat, they're killed humanely.' But I've seen so many horrible videos. What we thought was humane 100 years ago is not humane anymore. The ways animals suffer, I just couldn't be a part of it anymore.
Carol Leifer
#7. I bowled for two years in college, because I was drunk and needed shoes.
Kathleen Madigan
#8. It's one thing to put on your nation's uniform to give your life for your country. But to dress up in black-market khakis and head into battle in a borrowed bush hat, armed only with a Nikon camera, 10 rolls of film and notebook, is definitely another thing.
Peter Arnett
#9. Pot smokers may be the largest untapped voting bloc in the country ... A hundred million Americans have smoked marijuana. You think they want to be considered criminals?
Gary Johnson
#10. Delhi. The ruins of an old city, markets, monuments, broken mansions, the zigzag of roads, the still
sad times of music past. And rising up from it, her mother, wind in her hair, laughing like a witch.
Debotri Dhar
#11. You can always land on your feet if you know where the ground is.
George Cukor
#12. Everywhere I go in the world, people know me and recognise me and really show affection for me.
Tony Curtis
#13. I was thinking: Girls get scared way too often. Girls get stupidly scared. I was not scared.
Telling myself not to be scared kind of worked.
Tamara Faith Berger
#15. The same means that have supported every other popular belief have supported Christianity. War, imprisonment, and falsehood; deeds of unexampled and incomparable atrocity have made it what it is.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#16. Photography is light-writing, the language of images. Less abstract than written or spoken language, it selects images from the existing world of appearances and arranges them in patterns. The camera-eye doesn't think, it recognizes. It shows us what we already know, but don't know that we know.
David Levi Strauss