Top 14 Neerup Quotes

#1. How can we meet them face to face, till we have faces?

C.S. Lewis

#2. I wanted to show I had balls at age 60.

Sylvester Stallone

#3. My parents always encouraged me and I had a good home life. We were always taught to respect things and other people. It's so different today, because children are just not taught the right way.

Betty Cuthbert

#4. She didn't know, but she couldn't shake the fear that the real danger was only just beginning and that things were about to get much, much worse.

C.L. Wilson

#5. I realize thirty is just a number, that you're only as old as you feel and all that. I also realize that in the grand scheme of things, thirty is still young. But it's not that young.

Emily Giffin

#6. Everything is generated through your own will power.

Ray Bradbury

#7. Give me a bottle of hard cider, a bowl of Peterson Irish Oak in my Neerup pipe, and please, above all, give my Henry David Thoreau's Wild Apples. Do that and you will see a man contented.

Nicholas Trandahl

#8. If I'd had a friend next to me, I would have squeezed her arm and said, Can you believe this? - but kitsch wasn't kitsch if you were alone.

Emma Straub

#9. Every act of loving affirms the goodness of the lover just because he is capable of loving and being loved.

John Dufresne

#10. Mircea leaned over to refill my wineglass, and a section of his bare chest showed under the robe, along with a hint of dusky nipple. It's a good thing I'm too stuffed to move, I thought hazily. I would so have jumped that.

Karen Chance

#11. Fear is for the old. Lack of it is one of the joys of youth.

Helen Van Slyke

#12. To create one's own world takes courage.

Georgia O'Keeffe

#13. That feeling I get when I go looking in my head for a word that isn't there, as if someone must have come and taken it in the night.

Neil Gaiman

#14. Everybody who is incapable of learning has taken to teaching.

Oscar Wilde

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