Top 13 Overy Compression Quotes
#1. Nothing in recent years, on television or anywhere else, has improved on a good story that begins "Once upon a time ... "
William Bennett
#2. What you imagine as overwhelming or terrifying while at leisure becomes something you can cope with when you must-there is no time for fear.
Rebecca Solnit
#3. She saw an alien bearing down and clasping her to its chest, that long curved head raising, mouth sprouting the silvery, deadly teeth that would smash through her skull and free her at last from her nightmares.
Tim Lebbon
#4. If you live, live free
or die like the trees, standing up.
Mahmoud Darwish
#5. Where's your sketch pad?" I asked.
... "I gave that up," Kay said. "I wasn't very good, so I changed my major."
"To what?"
"To pre-med, then psychology, then English lit, then history."
"I like a woman who knows what she wants."
Kay smiled. "So do I, but I don't know any.
James Ellroy
#6. One can be the master of what one does, but never of what one feels.
Gustave Flaubert
#7. We think there is color, we think there is sweet, we think there is bitter, but in reality there are atoms and a void.
Democritus
#8. Whether the earth was created in seven days or seven actual eras, I'm not sure we'll ever be able to answer that. It's one of the great mysteries.
Marco Rubio
#9. She was not alone in her respect for him. Because he is more than a boss to people. He's a religion for non-believers.
Carla H. Krueger
#10. take care of yourself first and use that success as leverage to get everything else you need. I'll
Scott Adams
#11. Prayer is the medium of miracles. It is a means of communication of the created with the Creator. Through prayer love is received, and through miracles love is expressed.
Foundation For Inner Peace
#12. I'm quite good, though I say it myself, at making strangers feel at ease.
Alan Cumming
#13. You can walk through life believing in the goodness of the world, or walk through life afraid of anyone who thinks different than you and trying to convert them to your way of thinking.
Rosie O'Donnell