Top 15 Nervier Quotes
#1. A lot of advertising has gotten worse. I think it's kind of lost its nerve, to be honest with you. I feel like the advertising of the '60s, they were nervier. You know why? Because there was less at stake.
Jerry Seinfeld
#2. I may act like a snarky bitch at times, but that's mostly a front for the scared, shy girl who's hiding behind her.
L. H. Cosway
#4. I have a bit of a frustrated dancer in me.
Naomi Watts
#5. Having the option to be able to have a career and feel good about yourself as an individual and still be a great mother is definitely a possibility.
Andie MacDowell
#6. Every man who would do anything well, must come to it from a higher ground.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#7. These are six ways of courting defeat, which must be carefully noted by the general who has attained a responsible post.
Sun Tzu
#8. If you want to learn about the whole government and how it operates, the Appropriations Committee is the best place to learn it.
John J. Rooney
#9. If the terrorists have the sympathy of people, it's much harder to find them. So we need people on our side, and that leads us to be responsible leaders of the world, show some concern with the problems.
George Soros
#10. Few of Caesar's assassins outlived him by more than three years, or died in their beds.
Suetonius
#11. Nature is a haunted house
but Art
is a house that tries to be haunted.
Emily Dickinson
#12. Atlanta is not the South. Atlanta is not the South, gotdamn it, when you go to Atlanta what does your clock say? When you get off the plane from Los Angeles or Texas, what time do it be over there? Atlanta is East Coast time. You niggas ain't in the South.
Pimp C
#13. I feel I learned as much from fellow students as from the professors.
Jack Steinberger
#14. There's no doubt that he's heading straight for tragedy. It will be beautiful, of course, but should he throw his whole life away as a sacrificial offering to such a fleeting beauty--like a bird in flight glimpsed from a window?
Yukio Mishima
#15. Now he tried to find strength to tear himself away and go on a lonely journey
for vengeance. If once he could go, his anger would bear him down all the roads of the world, pursuing, until he had him at last: Gollum. Then Gollum would die in a corner.
J.R.R. Tolkien
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