Top 13 Proverbially Stubborn Quotes
#3. I love the ocean and have a passion for surfing, even though I'm not very good at it. I like getting out there and paddling around.
AnnaSophia Robb
#4. Science, Nietzsche had warned, is becoming a factory, and the result will be ethical nihilism.
Rollo May
#5. Yes I understand your spells - your sex magic - at least, I know this: all lights dim when you walk in ...
John Geddes
#6. The inspector ate only two of my tiny sandwiches: the first because he hadn't expected it to taste so awful; the second, I think, because he'd thought surely the first must have been a mistake.
Karen Marie Moning
#7. Richard Burton had a tremendous passion for the English language, especially the spoken and written word
Frank Bough
#8. I know that obviously, that if you want to get the story, if you want to get close to somebody, if you want to find out what is really the truth or what's really interesting, you have to create a trust between these two things, between the journalist and the subject.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
#9. No matter how perfect & honest a person is, there will always be people to criticize. In other words, if everyone agrees with someone, there is something fundamentally wrong with what that individual is doing. If you are not criticized, you are not in the right track.
Abu Sufyan Ibn Harb
#10. It doesn't take more skill to paint hundreds of strokes rather than one right stroke but it takes more patience.
Robert Bateman
#11. The politics at Max's were very similar to high school, except the popular people were not the cheerleaders or football heroes and the prom queen would most certainly e a he, dressed as a she, knowing more about being a she than most she's.
Patti Smith
#12. Apparently they're going to bring in Super Asbos. But Asbos already sound too cool. Teenagers see them as a badge of honour. They should call them Gaybos or Bender Badges.
Frankie Boyle