Top 16 Undistinguishably Quotes
#1. Spoons and skimmers you can be undistinguishably together; but vases and statues require each a pedestal for itself.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#2. However old a conjugal union, it still garners some sweetness. Winter has some cloudless days, and under the snow a few flowers still bloom.
Madame De Stael
#3. Negative self talk costs more than even the richest person can afford. So be nice to yourself whenever possible ... and know that it is always possible.
Doug Pedersen
#4. First, I look at history the way I look at evolution. Some things die out for a good reason, and should be left dead. I put dictatorships and velociraptors in the same category: leave them in the past, where they can serve as frightening object lessons for the present.
Holly Lisle
#5. Jaime smiled knowingly. Men will read all sorts of things into a knowing smile if you let them.
George R R Martin
#7. Love dreads being isolated, being left to speak in a void
at the beginning it would often rather listen than speak.
Elizabeth Bowen
#8. Some goalkeepers are really sexy with their feet. I have a little sexiness with my feet, but I don't like to bring it out.
Tim Howard
#9. I draw every day - unless I'm being interviewed.
Quentin Blake
#10. I love the sort of ambivalence of this, the ambiguity of something being, for instance, in a quite busy Mexican restaurant with one of these very gentle tracks playing I remember as being particularly nice.
Brian Eno
#11. I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order.
Eric Morecambe
#12. I fear yet this iron yoke of outward conformity hath left a slavish print upon our necks: the ghost of a linnen decency yet haunts us.
John Milton
#13. Inculcating the various competing - competing, note - falsehoods of the major faiths into small children is a form of child abuse, and a scandal.
A.C. Grayling
#14. If you look over in that direction, like two hundred yards, you will see some birds walking. Never drive the boat toward where the birds are walking. First rule of navigation.
John D. MacDonald
#15. Noise does not waken a drunkard; silence wakens him.
Victor Hugo
#16. When you look at how American national freight systems are connected, it's a bit of a patchwork. When you look at how even road systems and rail systems work across state lines, it's a bit of a patchwork.
Anthony Foxx
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