
Top 21 Nicolaisen Quotes
#1. Men want the same thing from their underwear that they want from women: a little bit of support, and a little bit of freedom.
Jerry Seinfeld
#3. Music can change lives. Whether you are having a good or bad day, the power of music can change one's mood.
Jess Bowen
#5. The years of his life had not been gentle, and there was something untamable about him; his eyes seemed to say everything and nothing at all, almost as if they spoke a dying language few could appreciate or even understand.
Chris Nicolaisen
#6. King's crowns are only crosses, but the cross of Christ is the only crown.
Thomas Watson
#7. I feel very happy to be living in Berkeley because there are a lot of people who are politically active here.
Alice Walker
#8. Show me a congenital eavesdropper with the instincts of a Peeping Tom and I will show you the making of a dramatist.
Kenneth Tynan
#9. Each one writes history according to his convenience.
Jose Rizal
#11. I need a seatbelt on an airplane like a hole in the head, thought Jane, as she smiled back.
Chris Nicolaisen
#12. Every day is a training day and every event is a training event.
James Pritchert
#13. Nothing is more interesting than repressed emotion. The appearance of sardonic coldness and stoicism which has deceived you is but a hollow mockery; beneath it I secrete a maelstrom of impassioned feeling and a mausoleum of blighted hopes.
Frances Hodgson Burnett
#14. My goal in life is to leave behind a safe and healthy world for our children. Before I leave this world, I want to be satisfied that at least I tried. I know I can make a difference, even if it might only be a small one.
Maisie Shiell
#15. There are 5 types of poverty. Money is just one of them. Love, Wisdom, Motivation and Hope are the other four.
Robin Sacredfire
#16. Thomas had never seen anything like her in his life, and he knew, with a beautiful sort of sadness, that he never would again.
Chris Nicolaisen
#17. I didn't mind staying home from school and medicating myself with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce. Being sick always gave me another chance to break an old-fashioned mercury thermometer, too.
Sam Kean
#18. It was as hard to be a Norwegian in 1881 as it was to be an American in 1770. Perhaps even harder, as Norway was far from a young nation.
Chris Nicolaisen
#19. You want to know the secret to raising good kids?"
"What's that? asked Thomas.
"High expectations."
Thomas laughed. "Alright, well what's the secret to a happy marriage?"
Clyde smiled back, but his face started to fall, and he chose his words carefully. " ... Low expectations.
Chris Nicolaisen
#20. Jane wondered why small-minded people often form such large groups as she made her way home.
Chris Nicolaisen
#21. Their faces were contorted with a horror only known to those who have silenced their consciences.
Chris Nicolaisen
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