Top 10 Quotes About Being Nonchalant

#1. I love you, always forever
Near and far, close and together
Everywhere, I will be with you
Everything, I will do for you.

Donna Lewis

#2. Liberty is equally desirable to the good and to the bad, to the brave and to the dastardly.

John Major

#3. Religion is life, philosophy is thought; religion looks up, friendship looks in. We need both thought and life, and we need that the two shall be in harmony.

James Freeman Clarke

#4. The first half of the 1960s was the apogee of what might be termed the Age of Cool - as defined by that quality of being simultaneously with-it and disengaged, in control but nonchalant, knowing but ironically self-aware, and above all inscrutably undemonstrative.

Martin Filler

#5. Ah, today is not really a good day, but my afterthought suggests it is, since I have had the chance to learn that life cannot be exemplary all the time. It is good to be taken aback once in a while because only then, would I value the state of being nonchalant.

Aishah Madadiy

#6. He sins against this life, who slights the next.

Edward Young

#7. The Church is the Heart, not the amount of Sunday services you attend because many people goes to church but still partake in Devilish acts.

Henry Johnson Jr

#8. To make even fewer friends try talking about politics as much as you talk about yourself.

Demetri Martin

#9. They didn't accept me theory - not a theory, but just a thought I had about this character. I noticed that this man only exists when the boy comes into the grocery.

Omar Sharif

#10. Um," I asked, "isn't the whole point about being a slave that you don't have a choice to be anything else?" Prettying up the word slave with the adjective-noun constructions makes "enslaved African" sound nonchalant. As in "Those were the cabins of the jolly leprechauns.

Sarah Vowell

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