
Top 15 Parlour Games Quotes
#1. She didn't want to forget how deeply she had loved him, how important it had been to her; she felt as if to discard the memory would be a betrayal of her younger self.
Harriet Evans
#2. No matter where you are in life, you'll save a lot of time by not worrying too much about what other people think about you. The earlier in your life that you can learn that, the easier the rest of it will be.
Sophia Amoruso
#4. When I was growing up in New Jersey, my mom would regularly take my sister and I into the city to see shows. I have many fond memories of standing in the half-price ticket line in Times Square and going to matinees.
Trey Anastasio
#5. It's good to do something for Americans for once.
Jeff Smith
#6. I did some research once on the way people in the past imagined the year 2000. They tended to picture the things they already had getting more sophisticated - flying cars, self-cleaning windows. And the folks in the early 1900s had a wildly optimistic estimate of the future of pneumatic tubes.
Gail Collins
#7. You can't trust God to be unmerciful.
There you have the beginning of all wisdom.
Robert Frost
#9. Whether we're talking about socks or stocks, I like buying quality merchandise when it is marked down.
Warren Buffett
#10. The worst is when men try too hard, because it's not very masculine. Your outfit has to look like 'Oh, I just grabbed that.' Not too calculated. Jeans, a t-shirt: the simpler the better.
Eva Green
#11. I recall asking the late eminent liberal historian Arthur Schlesinger, in a public forum in Los Angeles in the late 1970s, if he would say that America was, all things considered, a better, i.e., more moral, society than Soviet society. He said he would not.
Dennis Prager
#12. We stared into the eyes of death and death blinked first. Youd think that would make us feel invincible. It didnt
Rick Yancey
#13. Before the cards that one is dealt by life are the cards that fate has dealt: one's family.
Gore Vidal
#14. I'd actually quite like to try working behind a bar for a while. I'd give that a go.
Russell Tovey
#15. To make a small town achieve its potential, you need everybody. When a blind person carries a crippled person who can see, both of them get where they're going.
Unita Blackwell
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