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Loitered Quotes By Lord Byron

O Gold! I still prefer thee unto paper, which makes bank credit like a bark of vapour. — Lord Byron

Loitered Quotes By Patricia Lear

I just let it be hard while it is hard without going crazy fo it to get easy. — Patricia Lear

Loitered Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Working-girls, in pairs and groups and swarms, loitered by these windows, choosing their future boudoirs from some resplendent display which included even a man's silk pajamas laid domestically across the bed. They stood in front of the jewelry stores and picked out their engagement rings, and their wedding rings and their platinum wrist watches, and then drifted on to inspect the feather fans and opera cloaks; meanwhile digesting the sandwiches and Sundaes they had eaten for lunch. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Loitered Quotes By Richard Engel

He asked us what we were doing, and our smuggler said, "Oh, nothing. We're just hanging out" - as if lots of Americans in ninja suits loitered around Syria in the middle of the afternoon. We asked him if he had a cell phone. He didn't, which meant we had twenty or thirty minutes to get back across the Turkish border. — Richard Engel

Loitered Quotes By Thomas De Witt Talmage

If your path had been smooth, you would have depended upon your own surefootedness; but God roughened the path, so you have to take hold of His hand. If the weather had been mild, you would have loitered along the watercourses, but at the first howl of the storm you quickened your pace heavenward and wrapped around you the warm robe of Saviour's righteousness. — Thomas De Witt Talmage

Loitered Quotes By Meredith Vieira

So I'm running in the park on Saturday, in shorts, thinking this [warm weather] is great, but are we all gonna die? You know? I can't, I can't figure this out. — Meredith Vieira

Loitered Quotes By Peyton J Glenn

I am not afraid of the possibility of finding intelligent life in the universe, I am afraid of the possibility of them finding us — Peyton J Glenn

Loitered Quotes By James Blake

I think the music that you make, often it's even better if you identify with other people. — James Blake

Loitered Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

Who can think of Larkin now without considering his fondness for the buttocks of schoolgirls and paranoid hatred of blacks ... Or Eric Gill's copulations with more or less every member of his family, including the dog? Proust had rats tortured, and donated his family furniture to brothels; Dickens walled up his wife and kept her from her children; Lillian Hellman lied. While Sartre lived with his mother, Simone de Beauvoir pimped babes for him; he envied Camus, before trashing him. John Cheever loitered in toilets, nostrils aflare, before returning to his wife. P.G. Wodehouse made broadcasts for the Nazis; Mailer stabbed his second wife. Two of Ted Hughes's lovers had killed themselves. And as for Styron, Salinger, Saroyan ... Literature was a killing field; no decent person had ever picked up a pen. — Hanif Kureishi

Loitered Quotes By Tyga

I've always treated my career like independent. Everything that I got is because of myself, my own endorsements, my own touring myself. — Tyga

Loitered Quotes By William Hazlitt

So I have loitered my life away, reading books, looking at pictures, going to plays, hearing, thinking, writing on what pleased me best. I have wanted only one thing to make me happy, but wanting that have wanted everything. — William Hazlitt

Loitered Quotes By Rumi

When someone is counting out
gold for you, don't look at your hands,
or the gold. Look at the giver. — Rumi

Loitered Quotes By Oscar Wilde

One pale woman all alone,
The daylight kissing her wan hair,
Loitered beneath the gas lamps' flare,
With lips of flame and heart of stone. — Oscar Wilde

Loitered Quotes By Nicole Kidman

I like the privacy of my life and I protect it quite vigilantly. — Nicole Kidman

Loitered Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

Dawson, like Tuck, was one of those people who could love only once, and if anything, separation had only made his feelings stronger. — Nicholas Sparks

Loitered Quotes By Wendell Berry

Perhaps it is to prepare to hear some day the music of the spheres that I am always turning my ears to the music of streams. There is indeed a music in streams, but it is not for the hurried. It has to be loitered by and imagined. Or imagined toward, for it is hardly for men at all. Nature has a patient ear. To her the slowest funeral march sounds like a jig. She is satisfied to have the notes drawn out to the lengths of days or weeks or months. Small variations are acceptable to her, modulations as leisurely as the opening of a flower. — Wendell Berry

Loitered Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Illusion (moha) is to take a beating and then forget, to take another beating and then forget again. — Dada Bhagwan

Loitered Quotes By Sherwood Anderson

If our family was poor, of what did our poverty consist? If our clothes were torn the torn places only let in the sun and wind. In the winter we had no overcoats, but that only meant that we ran rather than loitered. Those who are to follow the arts should have a training in what is called poverty. — Sherwood Anderson

Loitered Quotes By Bill Nye

Talk about science with everyone you meet. Especially talk about climate change. It needs to become a part of our everyday conversation (the way it is everywhere else in the world). — Bill Nye

Loitered Quotes By Nathaniel Hawthorne

That Jim Crow there in the window," answered the urchin, holding out a cent, and pointing to the gingerbread figure that had attracted his notice, as he loitered along to school; "the one that has not a broken foot. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

Loitered Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Doubtless, we are as slow to conceive of Paradise as of Heaven, of a perfect natural as of a perfect spiritual world. We see how past ages have loitered and erred. "Is perhaps our generation free from irrationality and error? Have we perhaps reached now the summit of human wisdom, and need no more to look out for mental or physical improvement?" Undoubtedly, we are never so visionary as to be prepared for what the next hour may bring forth. — Henry David Thoreau