Top 17 Num'rous Quotes

#1. Those half-learn'd witlings, num'rous in our isle
As half-form'd insects on the banks of Nile

Alexander Pope

#2. Life Its A Journey That Hurts Without, Asking Are You Ready?

Andile Num

#3. What wonderful things are events! The least are of greater importance than the most sublime and comprehensive speculations.

Benjamin Disraeli

#4. We make destiny with every turn, every choice.

Nora Roberts

#5. A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

#6. As our sin is ever before us, so God's promise must be ever before us. As we much feel our sting, so we must look up to Christ, our "brazen serpent" (Num 21:8-9).

Thomas Watson

#7. Starship was a whole different thing. It was pop rock. It made more money and had more hit songs than Airplane. There was no cultural or social ethic behind it. For me, it was like selling out. I was the only one selling out. The rest enjoyed doing what they were doing.

Grace Slick

#8. Men in power always pretend things like virtue, or divine guidance, some kind of mandate to 'protect' the rest of us. If we believe that the Almighty put them where they are, it's easier for us to swallow what they do to us.

Brandon Sanderson

#9. As comedy presents the vital rhythm of self-preservation, tragedy exhibits that of self-consummation.

Susanne Katherina Langer

#10. I know for works for me - those wonderful sad love songs.

Toni Braxton

#11. The autopilot needs about 10,000 hours' experience of a specific topic before intuition develops fully.

Phil Barden

#12. SILENCE Means CONCERNED

Anderson Num

#13. Crosby was in his cups and had the drunkard's illusion that he could speak frankly, provided he spoke affectionately. He spoke frankly and affectionately of Newt's size, something nobody else in the bar had so far commented on.

Kurt Vonnegut

#14. Somethings Are Best Found. When Forgotten About.

Anderson Num

#15. Capacity for joy Admits temptation.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

#16. England a fortune-telling host, As num'rous as the stars, could boast; Matrons, who toss the cup, and see The grounds of Fate in grounds of tea ...

Charles Churchill

#17. Wishes Are For Kids, Dreams Are For Boys. Goals Are For Men

Anderson Num

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