Top 18 The Spy Who Loved Me Quotes
#1. If you're gonna use simile, analogy, metaphor, be descriptive and have some flowery adjectives and a few odd nouns and some engaging bits of dialogue or sentiment, then you're sort of writing a novel, really. But rock lyrics are not really known for their sophistication.
Ian Anderson
#2. Loneliness becomes a lover, solitude a darling sin.
Ian Fleming
#4. Adversity is the refiner's fire that bends iron but tempers steel.
James E. Faust
#5. Mary obtains salvation for all who have recourse to her. Oh! If all sinners had recourse to Mary, who would ever be lost? ... He who is protected by her will be saved; he who is not will be lost.
Alphonsus Liguori
#6. Now I feel like James Bond. Suave and intelligent, breaking all the codes while looking fabulous.
Jim Butcher
#7. I was up playing violin at seven and translating that information to play guitar, piano at eight.
Ronnie Milsap
#8. I've always loved film, and since I knew I probably couldn't be a cowboy or a spy in real life, I thought I'd play one in a movie! I started doing theater in middle school and tested for 'Victorious' before being in an episode of 'iCarly.'
Spencer Boldman
#9. Think. In a minute from now you could be saying, I risked death. I threw for life, and I won life. It is a very wonderful feeling. To have survived.
John Fowles
#10. When I was growing up, I dreamed about becoming a cowgirl, a detective, a spy, a great actress, or a ballerina. Not a dentist, like my father, or a homemaker, like my mother - and certainly not a writer, although I always loved to read.
Judy Blume
#11. I watched in silence as the parts of Matthew I knew and loved - the poet and the scientist, the warrior and the spy, the Renaissance prince and the father - fell away until only the darkest, most forbidding part of him remained. He was only the assassin now. But he was still the man I loved.
Deborah Harkness
#12. God has many names, though He is only one Being.
Aristotle.
#13. It was impossible for him to get bored. He just didn't have the imagination.
Terry Pratchett
#14. If there be no enemy, no fight; if do fight, no victory; if no victory, no crown.
Girolamo Savonarola
#15. I've loved thrillers and spy stories since I was a kid. It's probably not a bad rule of thumb to write the kinds of stories you love to read.
Barry Eisler
#16. I always loved the idea of a spy movie and part of it came from my personal love of spy movies. It started when I was growing up as a little kid in the 60s.
John Lasseter
#17. I've always loved spy stories. Who can resist?
Gayle Lynds
#18. Believe people when they tell you who they are. They know themselves better than you.
Maya Angelou