Quotes & Sayings About Life Begins After You Fall
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Why are you breaking down, incidentally? I mean if you're able to go into a collapse with all your might, why can't you use the same energy to stay well and busy? — J.D. Salinger

I do think of emotions as being on a circular path, so you can feel terrible and terrible and terrible, and then all of a sudden it becomes quite funny. — Daniel Handler

Father to teenage son: My relationship with you is more important than anything I've got to say to you. — Randy Alcorn

The heroine of my writings is She, whom I love with all the forces of my being, She who always was, is and will be beautiful, is Truth — Leo Tolstoy

Use your unique gifts and talents to make a difference in the world. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's always nervewracking to put yourself out there. But it's the root of joy. — Ann Brashares

Billions and billions. — Carl Sagan

I was a class clown, of the classic term for it. I would get the work done easily, and then I would try to deprive other people of their educations. I developed skills for mimicry, and I was a good showoff. I knew how to get attention, and I knew how to do it in a positive funny way. — George Carlin

I am a cross between Carl Perkins and Led Zeppelin. — Ronnie Hawkins

Year after year after year, people write books about managing innovation or about leadership, for example, without ever going through the pain of saying, "This kind of leadership will cause this result in these circumstances and a very different result in those circumstances." This is academic malpractice of the worst kind. — Clayton Christensen

Love always has its price, come whence it may. — Guy De Maupassant

There is nothing worse for me than sitting in traffic. That's what killed me in L.A. — Joe Montana

There are still things technically about films that I think are a mystery to me and I want to remain a mystery. I don't particularly want to know what everyone's job is because I've got lines to learn. — Martin Freeman