Top 11 Partying Gets Old Quotes
#1. When the time travel is eventually doable technologically,
yesterday was dead a man who is going to be born tomorrow.
Toba Beta
#2. The streets are empty. Wind skims the voids keeping neighbors apart, as if grazing the hollow of a cut reed, or say, a plundered mailbox. A familiar note is produced. It's the one Desolation plays to keep its instrument in tune.
Andrew Hussie
#3. I just think it's difficult for them to see the forest for the trees right now, which I can't blame them for, given the circumstances they found themselves in.
Denis Leary
#4. Is this okay?"
Dex blinked. Okay? She couldn't have been any more
okay had she been dipped in marshmallow and rolled in coconut.
Amy Andrews
#5. Life is what we are alive to. It is not length, but breadth. To be alive only to appetite, pleasure, pride, money-making, and not to goodness and kindness, purity and love, history, poetry, music, flowers, stars, God and eternal hopes, it is to be all but dead.
Maltbie Davenport Babcock
#6. Build your nest in no tree here ... for the Lord of the forest has condemned the whole woods to be demolished.
Samuel Rutherford
#7. The number of great museums and nonprofits versus the number of corporate headquarters is incredibly out of whack.
Richard Stengel
#8. We need to return and go forward to the understanding that there is God in all living things, not more in men than women, and not more in humans than in nature. To believe otherwise is only an excuse for dominating women and nature.
Gloria Steinem
#9. I was thinking the other day that his life reminds me of throwing a piece of bread into a stream and watching a whole flock of little minnows come up and start nibbling at it.
Eloisa James
#10. I can party like a twenty-four-year-old but it takes me almost a week to recover.
Amy Poehler
#11. Everyone becomes your closest friend when you love them.
Debasish Mridha