
Top 13 Navigable Rivers Quotes
#1. Good roads, canals, and navigable rivers, by diminishing the expence of carriage, put the remote parts of the country more nearly upon a level with with those of the neighbourhood of the town. They are upon that the greatest of all improvements.
Adam Smith
#2. By different methods different men excel, but where is he who can do all things well?
Charles Churchill
#3. Usually I'm pretty myopic. It's hard for me to multi-task, so to speak. If I'm in a show and I'm creating a character, I'm just completely into that. It's really hard for me to do anything else like write music. I have to sort of shut down different sides of my head and just focus.
Idina Menzel
#4. don't mind good, sweet, gentle things, like - oh, like almost everybody, if only they are sweet and good naturally. But generally they are not. Their sweetness is the result of education or morality, or something tedious, not the result of their natures, of themselves.
E.F. Benson
#6. The interesting thing is why we're so desperate for this anesthetic against loneliness.
David Foster Wallace
#7. Art requires that you make something else exist that is a representation of what your feeling is, or your idea.
Anna Deavere Smith
#8. I got my dad a great father's Day present. He called to say: 'Ach. Zis present is so good I now think it vas almost vorth having children.
Johann Hari
#9. I was in Yorkshire. We were a family of five and I used to be sent sometimes to get the rations for the week and I was easily able to carry them back. It was like one egg and a tiny bit of tea.
Judi Dench
#10. We all make mistakes, Gared. But those that can see 'em are halfway to being better men.
Peter V. Brett
#12. Being called a 'bad citizen' is a compliment to a novelist, at least to my mind. That's exactly what we ought to do.
Don DeLillo
#13. If you make the opportunity. you'll be the first in the position to take advantage of it.
Biz Stone
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