Top 15 Unchangeable Melody Quotes
#1. Come as you are. If you are the blackest soul out of hell, trust Christ, and that act of trust shall make you clean.
Charles Spurgeon
#2. The kind of power I want is the power to persuade. But I do not want the power to tell other people what to do.
Gloria Steinem
#3. Sometimes the only way to feel better, when forgetting didn't work, was to talk to someone who knew how bad the thing could be.
Taylor Stevens
#4. But - drive out prejudice with a pitch-fork it will ever return.
H. P. Blavatsky
#5. I accept that climate change is a challenge, I accept the broad theory about global warming. I am sceptical about a lot of the more gloomy predictions.
John Howard
#6. On the whole, I am on the side of the unregenerate who affirms the worth of life as an end in itself, as against the saints who deny it.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#7. When you're rotten about yourself, you become rotten to everyone else, even those
you love.
Mitch Albom
#8. Greatness stands upon a precipice, and if prosperity carries a man never so little beyond his poise, it overbears and dashes him to pieces.
Seneca The Younger
#9. For me, at the French Open, if I wasn't playing my match I was glued to CNN watching the events unfold.
Michael Chang
#10. I woke up and was walking on a mountain, and I thought, "What's the worst thing that humans could do to the planet? Make it uninhabitable for humans and kill wildlife."
Eyvind Kang
#12. Symbolism is alright in 'fiction,' but I tell true life stories simply about what happened to people I knew.
Jack Kerouac
#13. In the hazy afternoon light through the windows he looked beautiful and dissolute, shirt open at the collar and streaks of golden hair falling into his eyes, like some Regency buck after a long night's dancing.
Tana French
#14. Only picture to yourself a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music.
Charles Darwin
#15. To me, the process of writing is just reading what I've written and - like running your hand over one of those mod glass stovetops to find where the heat is - looking for where the energy is in the prose, then going in the direction of that. It's an exercise in being open to whatever is there.
George Saunders