Top 19 Unlikeliest Quotes
#1. Sometimes you find your heroes in the unlikeliest places.
Ann Aguirre
#2. That is the most extraordinary fact about Britain. It wants to be a garden. Flowers bloom in the unlikeliest places - on railway sidings and waste grounds where there is nothing beneath them but rubble and grit.
Bill Bryson
#3. Good taste is not the birthright of snobs, but a gift from God sometimes found in the unlikeliest of people".
Richard C. Morais
#4. Without suffering, there can be no victory. But take heart: courage can be found in the unlikeliest of places." "Where
Kyle West
#5. Opportunities will often come at the unlikeliest of times. Sometimes they're because of instant connections.
Jason Landry
#6. We were the two unlikeliest people to charm information out of someone. Stunted human beings who got awkward every time we tried to express ourselves.
Gillian Flynn
#7. Appearances are there to be ignored, for the biggest hearts may reside in the smallest and unlikeliest of creatures. Those who fail to look beyond the surface will never encounter true virtue - not in others and certainly not in themselves.
Markus Heitz
#8. Together, the unlikeliest of penitents, silently, grafting words to air, they sent their prayers into the room.
Anthony Doerr
#9. In moments they would be here - the ones Kircher had called the Cenobites, theologians of the Order of the Gash. Summoned from their experiments in the higher reaches of pleasure, to bring their ageless heads into a world of rain and failure.
Clive Barker
#10. You know I like my sushi like I like my men ... ." She paused for dramatic effect then added, " ... With two slices of ginger." "You
Penny Reid
#11. The heart that once has been bathed in love's pure fountain retains the pulse of youth forever.
Walter Savage Landor
#12. Beware of what you teach your children in the womb.
Marty Rubin
#13. There are other letters for the child to learn than those which Cadmus invented. The Spaniards have a good term to express this wild and dusky knolwedge, Grammatica parda, tawny grammar, a kind of mother-wit derived from that same leopard to which I have referred.
Henry David Thoreau
#14. When I was a child, I was very shy, and there's still a part of me that's very shy.
Sandra Cisneros
#16. Give and give of y'self till there's nothing left! Only then can you have something! If you take, you diminish things till there's nothing left. If you give, you provide and things grow! Yes?
Ian C. Esslemont
#17. 'Canticum Sacrum' is wonderfully archaic. What Stravinsky does is extraordinary. It takes you on a journey from Gregorian chant right through to the modernism of Webern - and all in 17 minutes.
John Tavener
#18. This is something caregivers have to understand: You have to ask for help. You have to realize that you deserve to ask for help. Because you need to keep on working on your own life.
Gail Sheehy
#19. In my day, husbands and wives showed each other a suitable level of indifference.
Ashlyn Macnamara
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