Top 16 Paul Stutzman Quotes
#1. One of the worst things in the world today, the unkindness of woman to woman. You
Agatha Christie
#3. What was it about us, as humans, that drove us to make apologies for beautiful things?
Nenia Campbell
#4. I've worked my whole life and never missed a deadline.
Dan Jenkins
#5. The truth is, many things are worth doing only in the most slovenly, halfhearted fashion possible, and many other things are not worth doing at all.
Barbara Ehrenreich
#6. Do not by any means destroy yourself, for if you live you may yet have good fortune, but all the dead are dead like.
C.S. Lewis
#7. We spend a lifetime working hard to accumulate homes and possessions that we believe are vital for comfort and security, only to discover those material accumulations are quite meaningless in our darkest hour of sadness and need. Another
Paul V. Stutzman
#8. I didn't like some of the movies that were coming into me.
Ray Liotta
#9. It's quite simple, really. Someone offers me chocolate cake
or donuts or something, I kind of black out, then come to and
I'm covered in crumbs and feel like I want to barf, and yet I have
no recollection of eating anything. It's the strangest thing.
Ophelia London
#10. The witnessing of titanic events is always dangerous, usually painful, and often fatal.
Larry Niven
#11. You can keep rummaging around until you find a song you like, but you can't predict whether it'll hit or not.
Tennessee Ernie Ford
#12. Fame is a delicate and dangerous creature; I saw people who didn't honor it, who refused to take responsibility for it, get destroyed by it. I also saw that stardom in and of itself was empty.
Patrick Dempsey
#13. More and more, paddling the Yellowstone feels like that bedside visit, like we are attending to a friend in dire straits, a friend whom we have seen in the full bloom of health, but with whom, now, there is little to say and only our companionship to offer.
Alan S. Kesselheim
#14. If morality is extinguished, there is no human being left.
Gitta Sereny
#15. He cleared his throat, very carefully, to bring the stillness to a more bearable level without breaking the unwritten rule that governs both churches and freshly fallen blankets of snow.
Anna Mattaar
#16. My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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