Top 15 Viorst Stages Quotes
#1. I don't date my girlfriend because she's a model. I date her because I love her.
Adam Levine
#2. The great thing about sports is you constantly have to prove yourself. You constantly have to go out there and do it, day in and day out.
Grant Hill
#3. You might be a redneck if you own all the components of soap on a rope except the soap.
Jeff Foxworthy
#4. It's fascinating to be in a place where no one has ever heard of me.
Ednita Nazario
#5. The first twenty-four hours of a young man's life in London usually settled his eternity in heaven or hell.
George Williams
#6. Perhaps you're not finished with your story, and who knows if you'll ever finish it or not. Honestly, it's not that important.
Miguel Ruiz
#7. Class, race, sexuality, gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside.
Dorothy Allison
#8. The van stank of cabbage and cornered like a drunken elephant. It would do.
Kate Griffin
#9. Fifty years ago, it was the dream of every bohemian artist to be seen getting out of a limousine wearing blue jeans and sneakers. Today, it's the dream of probably half the people in the country.
Brad Holland
#10. You had better not," I shouted after him."Do you hear me,O'Malley? I will tell Gavin's sister you slept with a stuffed bunny abbit until you were in middle school,so help me God!
Jennifer Echols
#11. My rule is "Enjoy the non-shitty things now because shitty things are coming.
Jenny Lawson
#12. My best advice: Fall in love with what you do for a living.
George Burns
#13. The upper echelon of adventure sport athletes are grappling with the fundamental properties of the universe: gravity, velocity and sanity. They're toying with them, cheating death, refusing to accept there might be limits to what they can accomplish.
Steven Kotler
#14. The thing about writing is not to talk, but to do it; no matter how bad or even mediocre it is, the process and production is the thing, not the sitting and theorizing about how one should write ideally, or how well one could write if one really wanted to or had the time.
Sylvia Plath
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top