Top 16 Tooly Quotes
#1. The soul hath snatched up mine all faint and weak,
And placed it by thee on a golden throne,
And that I love (O soul, we must be meek!)
Is by thee only, whom I love alone.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#2. They hunt you. It's terrible ... They never think about how the person feels about what they write.
Michael Jackson
#3. The summer day was spoiled with fitful storm; At night the wind died and the soft rain dropped; With lulling murmur, and the air was warm, And all the tumult and the trouble stopped.
Celia Thaxter
#4. Nature is indifferent to our love, but never unfaithful.
Edward Abbey
#5. I am first and foremost a catalist; I put people and situations together.
Armand Hammer
#6. ... that a letter isn't always just a letter. Words on page can drench the soul.
Jessica Brockmole
#7. The working class had imposed upon them a sterile and authoritarian educational system which mirrored the ethos of the corporate workplace.
Anthony M. Platt
#8. The police have asked for my help. There's been a murder."
"A murder! Oh, my. Let me just change my shoes," Evie said excitedly. "It won't be a minute.
Libba Bray
#9. I wanted to show, as Tooly's life enfolds [in The Rise & Fall of Great Powers], how one's earliest stories condition how one encounters the world: what one expects of strangers, whether one counts on justice, whether one veers into cynicism or veers back again.
Tom Rachman
#10. In teen years, people yearned to be liked; in their twenties, to be impressive; in their thirties, to be needed
Tom Rachman
#11. It's not enough just to buy condoms, Cassidy; you have to use them.
Karen Marie Moning
#13. Innovation is the lifeblood of an organization. Knowing how to lead and work with creative people requires knowledge and action that often goes against the typical organizational structure. Protect unusual people from bureaucracy and legalism typical of organizations.
Max De Pree
#14. There are two things parents should give their children roots and wings. Roots to give them bearing and a sense of belonging, but also wings to help free them from constraints and prejudices and give them other ways to travel (or rather, to fly).
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#15. Emo means different things to different people. Actually, that's a massive understatement. Emo seems solely to mean different things to different people - Like pig latin or books by Thomas Pynchon, confusion is one of its hallmark traits.
Andy Greenwald