
Top 14 Whisky And Age Quotes
#1. In order to design for understanding, we need to understand design." - Erik Spiekermann, graphic designer When
Marc Stickdorn
#2. There is a natural disposition with us to judge an author's personal character by the character of his works. We find it difficult to understand the common antithesis of a good writer and a bad man.
Edwin Percy Whipple
#3. All cities are impressive in their way, because they represent the aspiration of men to lead a common life; those people who wish to live agreeable lives, and in constant intercourse with one another, will build a city as beautiful as Paris.
Peter Ackroyd
#4. I think our Savior wants us to be happy on this earth. That's why we're here is to have joy.
Shay Carl
#5. In my books you have to concentrate, but I work hard to make it that, when you do, the rewards are quite high.
John Banville
#6. When you feel thankful, you can be appreciative for a moment, then not at all the next. It seems the tank is full, then it becomes empty, and the cycle continues. If you don't feel the same gratitude for a moment, know that it's possible in the next moment that comes around.
J.R. Rim
#7. The truth about people at every economic level of life is you get those who are kind and who are not, those who are greedy, whether they be rich or poor. That's a common thread through humanity on any street you go to.
Gavid Hood
#8. I just don't see where I could possibly fit in directing a feature.
Rachel Griffiths
#9. It was the destiny of Napoleon - would it one day be his?
Stendhal
#10. It is true that whisky improves with age. The older I get, the more I like it.
Ronnie Corbett
#11. How strange it began to seem that cars have bodies that never are supposed to touch, a disaster if they do.
Jonathan Lethem
#12. Each suburban housewife spends her time presiding over a power plant sufficient to have staffed the palace of a Roman emperor with a hundred slaves.
Margaret Mead
#13. I have never felt any connection with my family. There is-I must say simply-something in me that is not in my family. That was not visible in my father or mother. I do not know its origin.
Jean Cocteau
#14. The consumer is really underutilized in health care.
Anne Wojcicki
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