Midnight Stroll Quotes & Sayings
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Top Midnight Stroll Quotes
This is My commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends. — Anonymous
I'm a grown man. You know, I've been in a lot of scrapes, but I never felt like I got so - there are probably a lot of things I should have done that I didn't do. — James Stockdale
There are places in the world where real life is still happening, far away from here, in a pre-Hitler Europe, where hundreds of lights are lit every evening, ladies and gentlemen gather to drink coffee with cream in oak-panelled rooms, or sit comfortably in splendid coffee-houses under gilt chandeliers, stroll arm in arm to the opera or the ballet, observe from close-up the lives of great artists, passionate love affairs, broken hearts, the painter's girlfriend falling in love with his best friend the composer, and going out at midnight bareheaded in the rain to stand alone on the ancient bridge whose reflection trembles in the river. * — Amos Oz
...That is my biography from the first day of my chess life to the present.
JOURNALIST. And your plans.
PLAYER. To play! — Mikhail Tal
Don't just exist, be a part of life. — Uriah Hall
It is veneer, rouge, aestheticism, art museums, new theaters, etc. that make America impotent. The good things are football, kindness, and jazz bands. — George Santayana
If anyone was to perform the classic folly of taking a midnight stroll among the murderous gentlemen with whom the hotel was probably packed, it was not going to be me. — Mary Stewart
Yeah, but I forgot to take my George Orwell-shaped multivitamins along with my breakfast bowl of Big Brother Os this morning. — Jim Butcher
I wanted to model when I was younger. — ASAP Rocky
It's a wonderful life and I love it. — Jim Henson
For my own part I am persuaded that everything advances by an unchangeable law through the eternal constitution and association of latent causes, which have been long before predestined. — Quintus Curtius Rufus
No one knows what the nongenetic causes of individuality are. Perhaps people are shaped by modifications of genes that take place after conception, or by haphazard fluctuations in the chemical soup in the womb or the wiring up of the brain or the expression of the genes themselves. — Steven Pinker
What does it all mean?' I said.
'A good question,' he rejoined: 'nobody knows what anything is; a man can learn only what a thing means. Whether he do, depends on the use he is making of it. — George MacDonald
In fashion, the most important thing is to move on. — Oscar De La Renta
The worst liars are the ones everyone thinks would never ever tell a lie. — Ellen Hopkins
He [George Orwell] would not blow his nose without moralising on conditions in the handkerchief industry. — Cyril Connolly
