Top 18 Simpler Days Quotes

#1. I think of New York City lost in stars
forgotten as a blue haired pet of childhood love
Tonight the night is full;

Gregory Corso

#2. What made Olive the saddest about the Gardners was that everyone wanted to be enshrined in someone's memory. It was the only way of living on after death, really: in the minds of loved ones. Memories were the only things that made aging bearable, a way of reverting to better, simpler days.

Andrea Lochen

#3. Critiquing relieves you of the responsibility of doing integrative thinking.

Deborah Tannen

#4. All that I can say about Owen Hart, is that I hope that I can be, as good a man as him, so that I can see him again, someday.

Jim Ross

#5. It was simpler in those days. We could say they'd died for their country. We didn't have to tell them the details; they didn't expect that.

John Le Carre

#6. I've never yet managed to write a novel which didn't have an Indian central character.

Salman Rushdie

#7. Make your art a gift of inspiration to others to work toward better things.

Richard Schmid

#8. I've fallen in love with shows like 'Homeland' and 'The Wire.' And I think 'The Office' is in a category like that.

John Krasinski

#9. Chile was the last country in the Western Hemisphere to legalize divorce,

Hector Tobar

#10. Gardeners produce flowers that are delicious dreams, and others too that are like nightmares.

Marcel Proust

#11. In those simpler days, you could just take pictures of movie stars and show them the way they were, as normal human beings. And if I felt part of any movement at the time, it was just to do that - to be journalistic and photograph what is, rather than what is made up.

Elliott Erwitt

#12. Look for echoes. Sometimes the same shape or direction will echo through the picture.

Robert Henri

#13. Central Philippines has the competitive edge in tourism in its natural wonders and the extraordinary hospitality of its people.

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

#14. He went out the front door. The sun was blinding after being in the dim house. He walked back to Perry's car, feeling like a boat without a rudder, trapped in a current. He had no place to go and no idea what to do.

Robert Crais

#15. Then there were the giants. Dozens of bright-blue men, each thirty feet tall with gray frosty hair, were wading through the forests, fishing in the bay, and striding across the mountains.

Rick Riordan

#16. What difference does it make how much you have? What you do not have amounts to much more.

Lucius Annaeus Seneca

#17. Your level of emotional health and self-esteem will always attract others who are in the same category.

Debra Fileta

#18. I just wanted to get you out of my head. But this is so much better. I like you in my head, under my skin, coated on my tongue. I like you everywhere.

Linda Kage

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