Top 15 No Whine Wednesday Quotes
#1. If Wellington epitomizes the English gentleman, Eisenhower epitomizes the natural American gentleman.
John Keegan
#2. I know it's very idealistic and utopian, but I believe we need to just let everyone not be judged in terms of religion, groups or nations or region.
Shah Rukh Khan
#3. All rock-and-rollers over the age of 50 look stupid and should retire
Grace Slick
#4. It's amazing how many people are being fed because of this crazy little thing we started. We're feeding millions and it is not costing anyone anything.
John Van Hengel
#5. The people people have for friends
Your common sense appall
But the people people marry
Are the queerest folk of all.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
#6. You know you're out of shape when you have a heart attack when you're watching television.
Robert Schimmel
#7. I'm crazy about westerns. I need to do a western once in a while. It's like you know, eating bread, eating pasta, drinking wine. It's in my blood. I need it.
Franco Nero
#8. God ordained for every man one and the same means of salvation.
Pope Leo I
#9. I began to pick apart our knowledge of Frankenstein and discovered that the public's idea of this myth comes from a million different places ... I became committed to recontextualizing it all so it all worked in one story.
Max Landis
#11. The three of them left the noodle shop and went to a nearby love hotel. It was on the edge of town, on a street where love hotels alternated with gravestone dealers.
Haruki Murakami
#12. Beginnings are the hardest because they're the parts that pull people in, that make them want the ends. And endings are the most painful, the parts that can leave you bleeding out.
Krista Ritchie
#13. I used to tell myself when I was much younger that I didn't want to wake up one day and be 32 years old and still playing records. It's just not going to happen. Well, the joke is on me, because I'm 56 years old now.
Frankie Knuckles
#14. We are corrupted by good fortune.
[Lat., Felicitate corrumpimur.]
Tacitus
#15. Whatever may be their use in civilized societies, mirrors are essential to all violent and heroic action.
Virginia Woolf
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