Top 17 Quotes About 264

#1. Trying to find solace in the remaining
parks and lakes.
Now we're forced to get away,
take trips to the real
places.
The forest.
The ocean.

Nathan Moore

#2. Well, I like shopping.

Lianne La Havas

#3. The biggest battle in life is with yourself

Dennis Prager

#4. Blau suffered from a mild form of messianism, an ailment as common among Jewish males as nearsightedness. (p. 264)

Rebecca Goldstein

#5. You roll back to me.

Ernest Hemingway,

#6. Because you love me," I said, sounding smug.
"More like you grew on me," he said. "Like fungus.

T.J. Klune

#7. She [Barbra Streisand] was just - we can't know what we mean to each other. You know, artists, you can't know - you can't know that, but she was really important.

Meryl Streep

#8. Home is my heart in your hands, and yours in mine. Nothing will ever change that.

T.A. Chase

#9. You really have to experience the feeling of being with the president in the Oval Office ... It's a disease I came to call Ovalitis.

John The Apostle

#10. Songwriting is as much a craft as a talent.

Tom T. Hall

#11. They aren't heroes because you wave your big veiny wand. They're heroes when they save the world from itself

Damon Suede

#12. All month the ice muttered and howled and whistled. The trees echoed back and forth among themselves. Taken collectively, the sound was of deep wounding, of winter inexorably taking the life out of things.

Anthony Doerr

#13. The weather service reported that there weren't any atmospheric conditions present that might have led to fish raining from the sky.

Haruki Murakami

#14. I've been locked up for 264 days.
1 window. 4 walls. 144 square feet of space. 26 letters in an alphabet I haven't spoken in 264 days of isolation.
6.336 hours since I've touched another human being.

Tahereh Mafi

#15. Dancing is the last word in life. In dancing one draws nearer to oneself.

Jean Dubuffet

#16. Help people with problems, your problems disappear.

Jim Rohn

#17. But you understand the relationship between pi and Gaussian curvature, right?
pg 264

Danyl McLauchlan

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