Top 16 Stotting Quotes
#1. Stotting is jumping upward with all four legs simultaneously. My advice: do not die until you've seen a large black poodle stotting in the snow.
Douglas Adams
#2. If I manage to get seven hours' sleep, I'm a pretty good parent.
Ed Stoppard
#3. The humans have a curious force they call ambition. It drives them, and, through them, it drives us. This force which keeps them active, we lack. Perhaps, in time, we machines will acquire it.
John Wyndham
#4. Antarctica, one of the things that was so remarkable about it was that the ice itself is a kind of pure geometry, so say, for example, if I was facing someone wearing I don't know, a Joy Division t-shirt with the mountains on it or something like that.
DJ Spooky
#5. Being nice and competitive are two different things.
David Duffield
#9. The aging process seems to strike first at the mechanism which warns that we have been talking too much and the listener is growing restless. The signal isn't perfect at any age - drink, for instance, throws it right out of kilter - but it is almost non-existent in old people.
Barbara Walters
#10. The most important thing is posture: when you get old, it's the way you walk, the way you stand, that shows it.
Carine Roitfeld
#11. Dude had serious game." Grip laughs. "No one writes about love and sex and passion like Neruda.
Kennedy Ryan
#12. Women should try to increase their size rather than decrease it, because I believe the bigger we are, the more space we'll take up, and the more we'll have to be reckoned with.
Roseanne Barr
#13. Believe me, those great death bed speeches are written ahead of time.
Scott Simon
#14. There is a great deal that either has to be given up or be taken away from you if you are going to succeed in writing a body of work.
Susan Sontag
#15. He smelled the salt on his own lips and the orange blossoms in her hair. Real ones, he could see now, tucked into the curls with cheap, native combs. The sight of them gave him hope.
V.S. Carnes
#16. Focus Not on Having Less or Having More, But on Wanting What You Have.
Gretchen Rubin