Top 32 Wavers Quotes
#1. No difficulty can come to you (your way). If the mind wavers, difficulty will embrace you! That is all, the law of the universe is just this.
Dada Bhagwan
#2. A mother's love never wavers in its strength, never falters in its fierce determination, never dilutes despite time or treason.
Richard Capwell
#3. I believe in America. I'm one of those silly flag wavers.
Paul Prudhomme
#4. The nerve that never relaxes, the eye that never blanches, the thought that never wanders, the purpose that never wavers - these are the masters of victory.
Edmund Burke
#5. But my core belief - that no matter what happens, God is with me - never wavers. And it's a great comfort to know that once you turn your life over to him, you never have to face anything alone again. He
Irene Hannon
#6. You went to the aerie?" My voice wavers a little as I look back and forth between my mom and sister. "You risked your lives to rescue me?
Susan Ee
#7. She understands now what she, in all her worry, had forgotten. That even as she hesitates and wavers, even as she thinks too much and moves too cautiously, she doesn't always have to get it right. It's okay to look back, even as you move forward.
Jennifer E. Smith
#8. Liberals hate America, they hate flag-wavers, they hate abortion opponents, they hate all religions except Islam, post 9/11. Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now.
Ann Coulter
#9. A pale reflection of myself wavers in my consciousness ... and suddenly the "I" pales, pales, and fades out.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#10. And just what is Antoine Roquentin? An abstraction. A pale reflection of myself wavers in my consciousness. Antoine Roquentin . . . and suddenly the "I" pales, pales, and fades out. Lucid,
Jean-Paul Sartre
#11. She wavers, she hesitates: in a word, she is a woman.
Jean Racine
#12. Flag-wavers often say, "If you don't like my country, then leave." But there is nowhere to go. There is no escape.
Jack Donovan
#13. Most people, Kamala, are like a falling leaf, which is blown and is turning around through the air, and wavers, and tumbles to the ground. But others, a few, are like stars, they go on a fixed course, no wind reaches them, in themselves they have their law and their course
Hermann Hesse
#14. The musical instuments may be western but my voice never wavers away from my own ragas. it is good to make experiments and I do a lot of them but my thoughts always round the centre and that centre is the tradition of my elders and it is classical music..
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
#15. Everyone wavers between the emotionally still-alive past ad the already dead future.
Gilles Ivain (aka Ivan Chtcheglov)
Tom McDonough
#17. Space exploration is inherently dangerous. If my focus ever wavers in the classroom or during an eight-hour simulation, I remind myself of one simple fact: space flight might kill me.
Chris Hadfield
#18. Virtue that wavers is not virtue, but vice revolted from itself, and after a while returning. The actions of just and pious men do not darken in their middle course.
John Milton
#19. My confidence wavers between being genuine and being insecure.
Bob Saget
#20. The person who in shaky times also wavers only increases the evil, but the person of firm decision fashions the universe.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#21. His smile wavers. I've been looking at him too long. 'Are you OK?' he says.
I nod, take a deep breath.
Then I lean over and kiss him.
Emma Pass
#22. What does it mean to truly believe in America? To wave a flag? Or to struggle toward a more searching alternative to the shallowness of the flag-wavers - to criticize, to interrogate, to analyze, to dissent?
Rick Perlstein
#23. My smile wavers as I revert to my natural state of being: nervous and weird.
Stephanie Perkins
#24. To be in a band, at least according to the rules of rock in the 1970s, one must know how to play an instrument. But rather than waste time solving that problem, No Wavers ignored it. The point was simply to make music, not to learn how first.
Lydia Lunch
#25. I don't have the best self esteem; mine wavers month to month, but I know how to pick myself up.
Tyra Banks
#26. A tear that trembles for a little while
Upon the trembling eyelid, till the world
Wavers within its circle like a dream,
Holds more of meaning in its narrow orb
Than all the distant landscape that it blurs.
Henry Van Dyke
#27. I would love to play a British character one day. My accent wavers between Scottish and Irish very easily, though.
Chris Lilley
#28. From Euclid to Newton there were straight lines. The modern age analyzes the wavers.
Saul Bellow
#29. Man must be arched and buttressed from within, else the temple wavers to the dust.
Marcus Aurelius
#30. The ladies of St. James's! They're painted to the eyes; Their white is stays for ever, Their red it never dies; But Phyllida, my Phillida! Her colour comes and goes; It trembles to a lily,
It wavers to a rose.
Henry Austin Dobson
#31. No wolf falters before the bite
So strike
No hawk wavers before the dive
Just strike
Shannon Hale
#32. Old men are children once again a dream that sways and wavers into the hard light of day.
Aeschylus