
Top 31 Nickolas Butler Quotes
#2. When he talked politics, it was with me, or my sister, pointing a steady and patient finger at us, saying, "I don't care about left or right. It's all nonsense. All I ask of you is this: Be kind. Be decent. And don't be greedy.
Nickolas Butler
#3. Goddamn golf shirts and gym memberships and fake muscles and tans and cell phones and new cars. Trevor didn't care about any of that garbage. All he wanted was a garden. Isn't that funny?
Nickolas Butler
#4. Buttery nipples," I said, smiling broadly. "Buttery nipples.
Nickolas Butler
#5. James Salter has been a fighter pilot, a rogue, and a climber. He counts Robert Redford as a friend.
Stephen Rodrick
#6. The way he loved was almost like a vise, a weight; at times she felt it verged on codependence--that his identity, his value system, all of it very much hinged on her.
Nickolas Butler
#7. Here, I can hear things, the world throbs differently, silence thrums like a chord strummed eons ago, music in the aspen trees and in the firs and burr oaks and even in the fields of drying corn.
Nickolas Butler
#8. This is my home. This is the place that first believed in me. That still believes in me.
Nickolas Butler
#9. Nothing patronizing, nothing sexist--just a slightly outdated politeness, and the general regard it might suggest.
Nickolas Butler
#10. Corn might be the epidemic that kills us, but I've always loved staring at a big field of it, perfectly planted.
Nickolas Butler
#11. Being hungover is like winning the lottery, only they pay you in regret.
Ryan North
#12. Human beings were held accountable long before there were corporate bureaucracies. If the knight didn't deliver, the king cut off his head.
Alvin Toffler
#13. Mine own people do not care for me, John Carter; I am too unlike them. It is a sad fate, since I must live my life amongst them.
Edgar Rice Burroughs
#14. The mind that's conscious of its rectitude,
Laughs at the lies of rumor.
Ovid
#16. We think the future is robots and hovercars and maybe it's really here.
Chuck Wendig
#17. I live here, I have chosen to live here, because life seems real to me here.
Nickolas Butler
#18. In all my travels, only in the Midwest would someone spend their money in a place they hate simply because they feel bad for the proprietors. Also I suppose, because they know your name.
Nickolas Butler
#19. The world, it seems, does not much care anymore if you are an Eagle Scout, or even a Tenderfoot. It's all about how many "followers" you have, the perfection of your spray-tanned abs; whether you had the genius to sell a start-up company that hasn't produced a single viable product.
Nickolas Butler
#20. Winter in Wisconsin is the ideal time to avoid someone because our garments grow ever larger, ever thicker, and we go about the frozen world insulated beneath knit caps and mittens, our feet clad in mukluks or boots.
Nickolas Butler
#21. Not everyone has to have children. If everyone had two or three, we'd run out of room.
Clare Balding
#23. Sometimes it is just about taking the first step, only then can greatness find us.
Colleen Mariotti
#24. Success is not certain until you are obsessed by your goal
Vijay Dhameliya
#25. You risked an awful lot for someone you hardly know.' I narrow my eyes. 'THAT doesn't say much about your character. Perhaps you should wait until someone's about to be executed for a mistake YOU made.
Marie Lu
#26. Sometimes that is what forgiveness is anyway, a deep sigh
Nickolas Butler
#27. No, the safest thing is to become an island. To make your house a citadel against all the garbage and ugliness in the world. How else can you be sure of anything?
Nickolas Butler
#28. as I watched their approach I wondered whether the slow pace of a wedding march was for the benefit of a bride on her most beautiful day, or for the aging father preparing to give her away.
Nickolas Butler
#30. I do not relish leaving home, leaving my children, leaving the familiarity of my bed, my coffee maker, my slippers, but I do love hotels.
Nickolas Butler
#31. It was the first time in her life that she considered clothing as a method of camoflaging our scars, the traumas of our lives.
Nickolas Butler
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