Top 12 Seldes Richard Quotes
#1. England was always very special. It was so important because the reason Benny and I started writing was the Beatles. During the Sixties, England was everything. To be number one in England was more important than being number one in America because England set the tone.
Bjorn Ulvaeus
#2. Perhaps the only reason they survived, Stencil reasoned, was that they were not alone. God knew how many more there were with a hothouse sense of time, no knowledge of life, and at the mercy of Fortune.
Thomas Pynchon
#3. In truth we know by experience that song has great force and vigour to move and inflame the hearts of men to invoke and praise God with a more vehement and ardent zeal.
John Calvin
#4. I love Los Angeles, and it's been very good to me, but if everyone is running around telling the stories, who's living them? You don't play characters that are celebrities - you play guys who know what to do when their septic tank's blocked.
Matthew McConaughey
#5. Falling in love feels like jumping out of a plane without a parachute and somehow landing safely and then wanting to do it again the next day.
Victoria Denault
#6. It turns you inside out. Occasionally, it hurts, but in the best way imaginable. To remind you of how powerful it is. To keep you feeling alive.
Tessa Bailey
#7. I'm scared because I love you so much sometimes it's hard to breathe.
Tara Sivec
#8. Nothing is more misleading to the youth of a nation than to state the outcome immediately after the beginning as if nothing could have taken place in between.
Gustav Stresemann
#9. We know that new ideas often come from the cross-fertilisation of different fields, occurring in the mind of a widely knowledgeable person.
Ian Leslie
#10. His descriptions of his own stay in Kansas - now "Bleeding Kansas" to many - were devoid of references to the violence of the nearby Border War. He had blinded
Robert L. O'Connell
#11. I cling like a miser to the freedom that disappears as soon as there is an excess of things.
Albert Camus
#12. Tomorrow we may come this way,
And take the hidden paths that run
Towards the Moon or to the Sun
J.R.R. Tolkien
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