
Top 15 Xvii In Numbers Quotes
#1. The German people is not marked by original sin, but by original nobility.
Alfred Rosenberg
#2. Our lives are spent sailing in the mist, hoping for a burst of sunlight that can make sense of who we are.
David Gemmell
#3. To improv-nerd-out for a second, it's like the most aggressive yes-anding you can do - if someone's like, "Yeah, you're super thin, right?" And you just pull that into a character and do seven more episodes of the podcast and remember to bring that up.
Jon Gabrus
#4. Envy not greatness: for thou mak'st thereby Thyself the worse, and so the distance greater.
George Herbert
#5. We would all benefit by shifting our focus from seeing pain as bad to seeing pain as motivation to change.
Cortney S. Warren
#6. I trip in two-inch heels. Any woman who can walk in stilettos deserves just a bit of respect. "We're
Apryl Baker
#7. Anywhere, provided it be forward
farther still farther into the night.
David Livingstone
#8. I think I do have a way of predicting - not always accurately - what is a nerve-wracking day for actors, what may be a difficult scene or a difficult moment, how small - and it may be down to one line - a thing maybe that is upsetting or undermining a performance.
Kenneth Branagh
#9. One can't stand forever on the shore. At some point, filled with indecision, skepticism, reservation and doubt, you either jump in or concede that life is forever elsewhere
Arthur Miller
#10. How lucky am I to be right here, How lucky am I indeed. A lifetime of love and song and pie, What more could a person need?
Sarah Weeks
#11. I want to be myself. I want to be as authentic as possible.
Cory Booker
#12. Language uses us as much as we use language.
Robin Lakoff
#13. Democracy is not a solution but a way of seeking solutions -- not a form of State devoted to this or that particular end...but a form of State devoted, whatever its end may be, to a single means and method of determining that end.
Ernest Barker
#14. If you work really hard, and you're kind, amazing things will happen.
Conan O'Brien
#15. George Washington, as a boy, was ignorant of the commonest accomplishments of youth. He could not even lie.
Mark Twain
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