Top 15 Xviii Number Quotes

#1. Time will tell. Time is always telling. Time never stops telling,

Questlove

#2. It's a mystery why certain people find certain things funny.

John C. Reilly

#3. He smelled like smoke and laundered sheets left to dry in the sun

Gabrielle Zevin

#4. In the custom of mourning, the fabric of the night had been ripped, revealing a star at each tiny tear.

Jodi Picoult

#5. The firmament of the Bible is ablaze with answers to prayer.

Theodore L. Cuyler

#6. I travel a lot, but I don't come away with new inspiration.

Edward Ruscha

#7. Sleep does make us all equal, it seems to me, like his big brother-Death.

Arthur Schnitzler

#8. Everywhere a greater joy is preceded by a greater suffering,

Philip Yancey

#9. TV's influence on gender attitudes, social advancement, and fertility rates was equivalent to the impact of an extra five years of female education.

Deborah Blum

#10. Bagger Vance: Don't make no sense is all ... Man say he don't play no golf when he out here this shade of night hittin balls off in the dark where he can't even see 'em ...
Rannulph Junuh: Yep ... Well, I've done things that have made less sense ...
Bagger Vance: As we all have ...

Steven Pressfield

#11. Round the world and home again, that's the sailor's way!

William Allingham

#12. Heaven and earth are my inner and outer coffins. The sun, moon, and stars are my drapery, and the whole creation my funeral procession. What more do I want?

Huston Smith

#13. Only those parts of the collective consciousness with strong, non-conflicting inner visions change the physical world. They simply will things into existence.

Russell Anthony Gibbs

#14. Only the insane equate pain with success."
"The uninformed must improve their deficit, or die."
_Cheshire Cat

Lewis Carroll

#15. I've never trusted collaborations, because most people in this world are not closers. They don't finish what they start; they don't live what they dream; they sabotage their own progress because they're afraid they won't find what they seek.

Neil Strauss

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