Top 14 Sidles Quotes

#1. Had she allowed the flame to burn so low it was now in danger of complete extinction?

Paul Russell

#2. I have too much doubt. It's the bastard child of fear. I hate fear. So doubt sidles up next to determination in my heart. It doesn't outweigh it. They coexist.

Kim Holden

#3. I find stuff written about me is in stark contrast to who I am. But I can sleep well at night knowing that I did my best - I'm looking forward to my next chapter, whatever that is.

Peta Credlin

#4. Maybe the supreme self-confidence I envied in Pepe was nothing more than cleverly masked insecurity.

Megan McCafferty

#5. No one went looking for adventure; they chased it away.

Robyn Schneider

#6. No matter how big you are, details count!

Richard Branson

#7. Food's delicate. You have to handle it with finesse. You can't just be a big ogre.

April Bloomfield

#8. A new beer with sweat running down the sides slides into view and Pigpen sidles up beside me grinning like a crazy man. "Everyone's dying to know who you're texting with. It's like you're a twelve-year-old girl chained to that damn cell. Have you started your period yet?

Katie McGarry

#9. We have seen over and over that white male historians in general have tended to dismiss any history they didn't themselves write,on the grounds that it is unserious, unscholarly, a fad, too "political," "merely" oral and thus unreliable.

Adrienne Rich

#10. Although the photographer and the art thief were close friends, neither had ever taken the other's picture.

George Carlin

#11. Unhappy business men, I am convinced, would increase their happiness more by walking six miles every day than by any conceivable change of philosophy.

Bertrand Russell

#12. English you're speaking," Matheus said. "The language that sidles up to other languages in dark alleys, mugs them, then rifles through their pockets for spare vocabulary. It's the bitch-whore of languages and it owns the world. Suck on that, Rome boy.

Amy Fecteau

#13. But a thing I've often noticed is that when I've got something off my mind, it pretty nearly always happens that Fate sidles up and shoves on something else,

P.G. Wodehouse

#14. Are you one who looks on? or lends a hand? - or who looks away, sidles off? ... Third question for the conscience.

Friedrich Nietzsche

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