Top 14 Upgrade Not Downgrade Quotes
#1. You live in a grim universe."
"That's risk management for you.
Max Gladstone
#2. Don't downgrade your dream just to fit your reality. Upgrade your conviction to match your destiny.
Stuart Scott
#3. And if such a gift could come to him at such a time, then anything - dear girl from Rockford dressed up for her meeting, rushing above the Rock River - he opened his eyes, and yes, there it was, the perfect knowledge: Anything was possible for anyone.
Elizabeth Strout
#4. She was going to have to train herself not to stare at him quite as often as she was used to. That would be no easy task.
Marissa Meyer
#5. I know what that does to a man, to walk the earth with the burden of his sin on his back. It poisons all he touches.
Lori Benton
#6. Creativity is not enough ... the skill of the true artist is to show the real in the light of the ideal and so transfigure it.
Roger Scruton
#7. Prayer is not about changing God, but being willing to let God change us.
Richard Rohr
#8. Don't downgrade your dream to match your reality. Upgrade your faith to match your destiny.
DeVon Franklin
#10. Alf Todd," said Ukridge, soaring to an impressive burst of imagery, "has about as much chance as a one-armed blind man in a dark room trying to shove a pound of melted butter into a wild cat's left ear with a red-hot needle.
P.G. Wodehouse
#11. Do just-friends sleep all tangled up like a bunch of baby granddaddy long-legged spiders?
Carolyn Brown
#12. Yes, you should be healthy and take care of yourself, but growing up, I've seen people who have horrible issues with food.
Emma Stone
#13. Everything we do is in service of our needs. When this one concept is applied to our view of others, we'll see that we have no real enemies, that what others do to us is the best possible thing they know to do to get their needs met.
Marshall B. Rosenberg
#14. What do you want me to do? he whispers into the empty air.
It's hard to know.
Oh Jimmy, you were so funny.
Don't let me down.
From habit he lifts his watch; it shows him its blank face.
Zero hour, Snowman thinks. Time to go.
Margaret Atwood