Henri De Montherlant Quotes & Sayings
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So I'm alone. I have no one. Is that what you're telling me? - Junco, Range (to be published April 2013) — J.A. Huss

This is the only leadership life I get, my one and only shot at following God the way I feel him prompting me to do so. This isn't some pre-game warm-up. It's the game, and the clock is ticking! — Bill Hybels

Everything he said should be followed by a big sic — Vladimir Nabokov

Greatness is a journey that begins with the impossible and turns in to the unforgettable. — Miguel Torres

Being still at least once a day will enhance your life. — Oprah Winfrey

And voices singing out of empty cisterns and exhausted wells. — T. S. Eliot

On one show before a live audience, I had to look out the door and call for Will Smith to come in. The audience couldn't see him, but there he was with his naked butt staring me in the face. I didn't normally hang out with twenty-something practical jokers, so sometimes he was a little much. — James Avery

Try to keep your rest periods between sets down to a minute or less. In the first minute after a weight-training exercise you recover 72 percent of your strength, and by 3 minutes you have recovered all you are going to recover without extended rest. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

Would like to chop you up into small, manageable pieces and grill you on a hibachi, then feed you to my shar-pei. But all that comes out is Welcome to moviefone! — Augusten Burroughs

When you give your all to something and you're hitting a wall, it just feels so wrong. — Henry Cavill

How could I possibly NOT be disappointed by what I would find? Nothing had ever met my expectation, since nothing could compete with my doctoring imagination, my pathetic compulsion to make the world quanter, funnier, kinder, and more mysterious than it actually was. — Armistead Maupin

I shall argue that the problem of grace is fundamentally a problem of integration and what is to be integrated is the diverse parts of the mind - especially those multiple levels of which one extreme is called 'consciousness' and the other the 'unconscious' — Gregory Bateson