Famous Quotes & Sayings

Unlasting Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Unlasting with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Unlasting Quotes

I love giving flowers. It is so deliciously unlasting and romantic. — May Sarton

The joker in the deck of lesbian fidelity is female vanity: no woman of fifty is going to undress in front of a woman of twenty no matter how much she might lust for her. — Florence King

I knew nothing but shadows and I thought them to be real. — Oscar Wilde

We are causing war and destruction among ourselves for all the wrong reasons. — Shannon A. Thompson

I think markets are mechanisms that determine prices that are necessary for mass heterogenous populations, and markets do generate levels of technological innovation and productivity that is crucial. But when unregulated, they often generate levels of vast inequality and ugly isolation that makes it difficult for people to relate and connect with one another. — Cornel West

I didn't even know how to talk to people, I didn't know how to talk to the press. I was just a jester. And I still feel that way. But, I mean, what haven't I learned? Everything that I know is new information because I was starting with nothing. — Diablo Cody

I've got to get on myself to be sharp, funny and loose. — David Spade

I can't change it now, and besides, I like who those years made me into, — Meg Collett

I want to be the best actor that I can be; I want to be working in this business absolutely, and if that means being a movie star, then OK, that's fine. But to me, movie star, celebrity, all that stuff means something very different than being an actor. — Bryce Dallas Howard

There were symptoms that I saw, and though I went to many doctors and had many tests, no one diagnosed MS. — Teri Garr

What has to be given up is not the I, but that drive for self-affirmation which impels man to flee from the unreliable, unsolid, unlasting, unpredictable, dangerous world of relation into the having of things. — Martin Buber