
Top 19 Tale As Old As Time Quotes
#2. How can it surprise any of you that loves could break the curse? You, whose very genetic makeup forces you to love so deeply that you can't even survive without your mate? It's no coincidence that the saying is 'love conquers all'. It's a tale as old as time.
Quinn Loftis
#3. I'll have the music, and then I'll just turn the microphone on, press Play and Record and sing. And whatever comes out ends up being the melody.
Phil Collins
#4. He's a player you only miss when he's not playing
Graham Taylor
#5. Many still believe that conducting political and economic reforms at the same time is not an Asian way. But this is a fairy-tale. We broke that old stereotype by reforming our political, economic and social systems concurrently since 1990.
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
#6. A champion of the workingman has never been known to die of overwork.
Robert Frost
#8. Ruth was a novelist, and novelists, Oliver asserted, should have cats and books.
Ruth Ozeki
#9. I love being creative, and for me it doesn't matter what it is - whether it's art or music or just daydreaming.
Brett Dennen
#10. If you'd told the young Graham Norton that I'd one day have this amount of money, I'd have assumed it would have come from a lottery win.
Graham Norton
#11. If the source were simply a few behavioral habits, you would have conquered them already.
Andy Stanley
#12. True friends ... face in the same direction, toward common projects, interests, goals.
C.S. Lewis
#13. I like Cronenberg's early work; his '80s films had all these weird, amorphous flesh objects in them.
Autre Ne Veut
#14. We only get what we believe that we deserve. Raise the bar, raise your standards and you will receive a better outcome.
Joel Brown
#15. Once upon a time ... " "In the beginning was ... " That's the way it always starts off. Every story, gospel, history, chronicle, myth, legend, folktale, or old wives' tale blues riff begins with "Woke up this mornin' ...
Steven Tyler
#16. [On her wearing pants:] The greatest sorrows from which women suffer today are those physical, moral and mental ones, that are caused by their unhygienic manner of dressing! The want of the ballot is but a toy by comparison.
Mary Edwards Walker
#17. paranoid, you said so in your notes. He knew the KGB and MVD were watching him in Minsk, and he's going to be afraid that the FBI and the
Stephen King
#18. Katsa didn't think a person should thank her for not causing pain. Causing joy was worthy of thanks, and causing pain worthy of disgust. Causing neither was neither, it was nothing, and nothing didn't warrant thanks.
Kristin Cashore
#19. At the time the world was all upside down. The American people were beginning to move around a lot. The old hometown ties had been pretty much broken. The theme of Farmer Takes a Wife appealed to people. Everybody was homesick. And it sold and sold and sold.
John Gould
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