
Top 13 Positif Negatif Quotes
#1. A classic is a book that survives the circumstances that made it possible yet alone keeps those circumstances alive.
Alfred Kazin
#2. What I've found is that country doesn't refer to where you grew up as much as where your heart grows down, where it takes root. Country is a state of mind. I believe what ultimately defines being country is simple: a loving heart, a helping hand, an open mind, poor in spirit.
Clay Walker
#3. If I were constantly worried about death, I couldn't function. After a while, if your life is more or less constantly in peril, you come to a point where you accept the possibility philosophically.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#4. When I was really little, I wanted to be a taxi driver or a bus driver; I loved the fact that I could play my own music when I wanted. But I can't imagine actually doing that now; I think I'd get bored.
Eliza Doolittle
#5. I grew up in a small town in Illinois, and my dad was a basketball coach. Thanks to him, I have excellent fundamentals in both basketball and baseball.
Nick Offerman
#6. As the flowers are all made sweeter
by the sunshine and the dew,
So this old world is made brighter
by the lives of folks like you.
Bonnie Parker
#7. Ten thousand dreams ensepulchered within their crozzled hearts.
Cormac McCarthy
#8. A loyal and loving son, Gregor feels obligated to pay off his parents' debt. Simply quitting would betray that loyalty.
Franz Kafka
#9. As the whore said to the bashful sailor, "It ain't how much you've got, honey, it's how you use it." Some
Stephen King
#10. I have a lot of energy after 2 A.M. I like to sleep in the morning. I have some problems at the start of the day.
Valentino Rossi
#11. Had that to understand each other by, though otherwise they could not have been more alien to each other. In short
Charles Frazier
#12. It is not that I belong to the past, but the past that belongs to me.
Mary Antin
#13. We frequently applaud failure in theory, but the dirty little secret is that it makes all of us feel at least a little ashamed.
Whitney Johnson
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