Top 14 Windshield Crack Quotes
#1. Cities can be places that represent the best of our ideals: where Americans of all different backgrounds can come together and, through their interactions, and even through their unity, spawn true American greatness.
Cory Booker
#2. I think we acquire habits of mind when we're little, and I lived in the future because I was always imagining being a grown-up, when I could get out.
Gloria Steinem
#3. But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts
Woodrow Wilson
#4. I can either run the country or I can control Alice, but I can't possibly do both.
Rebecca Behrens
#5. I feel like in Australia, all the films I've done, we're all equal moving parts in this equation of making the film - an actor is another crew member, essentially.
Emily Browning
#7. When you're in school, every little mistake is a permanent crack in your windshield. But in the real world, if you're not swerving around and hitting the guard rails every now and then, you're not going fast enough. Your biggest risk isn't failing; it's getting too comfortable.
Drew Houston
#9. You don't have to be good to start ... you just have to start to be good!
Joe Sabah
#10. For in this love he now felt there was compassion: without which love is untempered, and is not whole, and does not last.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#11. I couldn't help it," I said, knowing how lame that sounded. It was as bad as Angeline's "it's not my fault" mantra.
Richelle Mead
#12. The more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one's self. And the arbitrariness of the constraint serves only to obtain precision of execution.
Igor Stravinsky
#13. I would not like it thought that I do not buy my own paperclips, sir. I enjoy owning my own paperclips. It means they are mine.
Terry Pratchett
#14. You cannot come to know the depths of the purpose of your life, however, if you are not willing to release those parts of your life that are no longer necessary.
Caroline Myss
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