Top 14 Uss Indianapolis Quotes

#1. Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.

Confucius

#2. I'm not a big city guy ... there's too many people, there's too much traffic.

Jeremy Bonderman

#3. Self-consciousness is hell.

Marty Rubin

#4. The Athenians had an oath for someone who was about to become a citizen. They had to swear that 'I shall leave the city not less but more beautiful than I found it.'

Richard Rogers

#5. A friend is more to be longed for than the light; I speak of a genuine one. And wonder not: for it were better for us that the sun should be extinguished, than that we should be deprived of friends; better to live in darkness, than to be without friends

John Chrysostom

#6. I think you need to have lived more to truly know a man's heart. You need to have made more transactions in life to know the worth of the coin you spend so freely.

Mark Lawrence

#7. In my poetry a rhyme
Would seem to me almost insolent.
Inside me contend
Delight at the apple tree in blossom
And horror at the house-painter's speeches.
But only the second
Drives me to my desk.

Bertolt Brecht

#8. Vermeer's woman reading a letter is as full of latent or subliminal kitsch as Tolstoy's War and Peace.

John Bayley

#9. Being Irish was a big thing for me, particularly growing up in Chicago.

Lara Flynn Boyle

#10. Which is it? Is man only a blunder of God? Or is God only a blunder of man?

Friedrich Nietzsche

#11. I never knew what an engineer did for a living when I was a kid. I still don't.

Scott Adams

#12. November always seemed to me the Norway of the year.

Emily Dickinson

#13. Feelings should be indicators, not dictators.

Lysa TerKeurst

#14. She knew him in that way you can only know a person as a child. Like if you cracked away the adult shell, you'd find that child, happily sitting inside, smiling at you.

Sarah Addison Allen

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