Top 18 Quotes About Riding Coattails
#1. Vanity is so constantly solicitous of self, that even where its own claims are not interested, it indirectly seeks the aliment which it loves, by showing how little is deserved by others.
William Gilmore Simms
#2. Pete Townshend is one of my greatest influences. More than any other guitarist, he taught me how to play rhythm guitar and demonstrated its importance, particularly in a three-piece band.
Alex Lifeson
#3. Love connects a man to his woman, money a woman to his man
Grazia Deledda
#4. I believe the gay community is a good group of people but with groups like NAMBLA [a pedophile group] riding on their coattails.
Alan Chambers
#5. As the proverb says, "a good beginning is half the business" and "to have begun well" is praised by all.
Plato
#6. Less doth yearning trouble him who knoweth many songs, or with his hands can touch the harp: his possession is his gift of glee which God gave him.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#8. I started writing serious books so late because I knew I'd be accused of riding on my father's coattails.
Thomas Steinbeck
#9. I'm so secure in myself I couldn't care less what people think of me.
Barry Zito
#10. When you see good or bad in your children, you're seeing what you instilled in them after they cleared the womb.
John Steinbeck
#11. Remember, when you're sinned against its tempting to respond sinfully. Don't give in, talk to your heart and seek the grace of Jesus.
Paul David Tripp
#12. At the risk bragging, one of the things I'm best at is riding coattails. Behind every successful man is me, smiling and taking partial credit.
Aziz Ansari
#13. She had one of those husky voices that sounded as if she were permanently coming down with a cold. Men seemed to find that sexy in a woman, which Jackson thought was odd because it made women sound less like women and more like men. Maybe it was a gay thing.
Kate Atkinson
#14. I love wasting time and learning to lip-sync to songs; it's a silly hobby of mine.
Allison Janney
#15. In the prosperous times, you put it in your pocket; in the lean times, you put it in your heart and that's when you discover who you are.
Les Brown
#16. Make me proud my little first-grader" he said, fist pumping robbie "and, remember rule number one above all"
"Right" he replies "don't talk politics
Jenny B. Jones
#17. I don't have stylistic loyalty. That's why people perceive me changing all the time. But there is a real continuity in my subject matter. As an artist of artifice, I do believe I have more integrity than any one of my contemporaries.
David Bowie
#18. Nigeria has had the misfortune - no, the fortune - of seeing the worst face of capitalism anywhere in Africa. The masses have seen it, they are disgusted, and they want an alternative.
Wole Soyinka
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top