
Top 14 Volontiers Quotes
#1. You cannot be a good writer of serious fiction if you are not depressed.
Kurt Vonnegut
#2. It's the greatest show on earth. It's unbelievable.
Ric Flair
#3. I'm no longer afraid of conflict, and I don't think conflict is a bad thing.
Beyonce Knowles
#4. Growth will be slower, no one denies that. But the question is: Where are the chances and opportunities now? I see some positive and some negative trends.
Zhang Xin
#5. It can't happen here is number one on the list of famous last words.
David Crosby
#6. Sometimes the scariest things in life aren't the Vampires and the Werewolves, sometimes there are things even God doesn't want to know about. Which is why he created the Devil's Roses.
Tara Brown
#7. They say that history is going on somewhere.
They say it won't stop. I have held
One picture still for a long time and waited.
William Stafford
#8. Wait, this guy has a kid?" Elliot gasped over the phone. "What hot mess have you gotten yourself into, girl?"
"Shut up, Elliot. Like you haven't slept with a load of hairy daddies in your time."
"But they weren't, like, actual daddies.
Leta Blake
#9. As he satin the tree he looked down at the girl in the floral dress and felt his heart miss a beat.
Isabella Kruger
#10. I had often joked in my speeches that I had imaginary conversations with Mrs. Roosevelt to solicit her advice on a range of subjects. It's actually a useful mental exercise to help analyze problems, provided you choose the right person to visualize. Eleanor Roosevelt was ideal.
Hillary Clinton
#11. It's an incredible mystery of God's love that the more you know how deeply you are loved, the more you will see how deeply your sisters and your brothers in the human family are loved.
Henri Nouwen
#12. Since I began booking some stuff with no formal acting training I told myself, that I needed to really study to stay in the game for the longevity and I did just that.
Jaime Zevallos
#14. I have jokes I've told before and will tell again, but my favorite part of the night is talking to the crowd.
Paula Poundstone
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