Top 15 William M Bulger Quotes

#1. Spiritual leadership ought to be given to those who have proven themselves under stress.

Max Anders

#2. Monsters are bad things, but monsters that do not walk and talk like monsters are the worst.

Matthew Dicks

#3. By object is meant some element in the complex whole that is defined in abstraction from the whole of which it is a distinction.

John Dewey

#4. I hate to say I'm a Cinderfella, but I've been watching the Globes since I was an embryo. I got a Facebook message from an elementary school friend who said, 'I remember you standing up and talking about attending the Golden Globes when we were little.'

Chris Colfer

#5. There is never a better measure of what a person is than what he does when he's absolutely free to choose.

William M. Bulger

#6. I think I'll just go take a shower, I said.
It wasn't until Samuel stiffened that I remembered I'd just come out of the shower. So much for playing normal.

Patricia Briggs

#7. Pay no heed to the average photographer's remarks upon "flat" and "weak" negatives. Probably he is flat, weak, stale, and unprofitable; your negative may be first-rate, and probably is if he does not approve of it.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#8. I have no idea what I'm doing.

Marissa Meyer

#9. Sufficiently entranced, she will pass the day somewhere else, in a world that understands her unelaborate hopes and grants to the lonely soul of the loveless, graceful peace.

Steve Kilbey

#10. You can't buy happiness

Kurt Cobain

#11. WHAT a person thinks is determined by HOW a person thinks.

Andy Andrews

#12. You should choose your battles if you can, but if the battle chooses you then kick the sod in his fuse box!

Fredrik Backman

#13. Satan can imitate God, but he cannot duplicate Him - God is the only One who can deliver us from our pain and suffering.

David Jeremiah

#14. 'And now I Carve the things I saw in my fever dreams, just as they always wished. I dreamed of you, I think. In the end, I suppose they'll wish I hadn't dreamed at all.'

Pierce Brown

#15. A favor well bestowed is almost as great an honor to him who confers it as to him who receives it.

Richard Steele

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