Top 15 Sketchnote Online Quotes
#1. Humanity has overcome the food chain, and having surpassed all other predators, has now turned to a strange form of cannibalism: humanity preys upon itself. We cull our own herd. We murder our own children. This is what we call "progress".
A.E. Samaan
#2. People think that children don't know anything. It's enough to make you wonder if grownups were ever children once upon a time.
Muriel Barbery
#3. Ninety per cent of life is a nightmare, do you think I am going to get it rounded up to hundred per cent?
Saul Bellow
#4. The butterflies in my stomach turn into vampire bats as we pull up to the school.
Cat Clarke
#5. The time will come when the Negro in the South will be accorded all the political rights which his ability, character, and material possessions entitle him to.
Booker T. Washington
#6. Turning away Turkey from the EU would be a great, long-term - a century-long - error by Europe.
William Hague
#7. God, there's nothing like embarrassing a ginger to improve my mood
Melissa DeCarlo
#8. When people say 'Lysistrata' has always been seen as an anti-war play, what's interesting is to not make it an anti-war play, because I actually think there are important times to go to war in this world. That's just the reality. But what's interesting is the not caring.
Douglas Carter Beane
#9. Life as it unfolds in front of the camera is full of so much complexity, wonder and surprise that I find it unnecessary to create new realities. There is more pleasure, for me, in things as-they-are.
David Hurn
#10. In a way, you kind of get caught up in whatever image of yourself you think is out there.
James Van Der Beek
#11. Failure is never fatal. But failure to change can and might be.
John Wooden
#14. Winter is not a season in the North Middlewest; it is an industry.
Sinclair Lewis
#15. If Warren Buffett made his money from ordinary income rather than capital gains, his tax rate would be a lot higher than his secretary's. In fact a very small percentage of people in this country pay a big chunk of the taxes.
Michael Bloomberg