The hardest part about a gurls life is having to watch her Daddy fade away little by little everyday.. {R.I.P. Daddy} *I… — SangFroid Stalker Copy Share Image
Success...Is all about being able to extend love to people...not in a big capital-letter sense but in the everyday; little by little,… — Ralph Fiennes Copy Share Image
“If one had to fill in, little by little, the gap between day and night, it would take an eternity to do… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
If people are given the chance to experience life in more than one country, they will hate a little less. It's not… — Marjane Satrapi Copy Share Image
After I graduated, I tried Broadway, which was difficult for me. It was tough to get a part on Broadway, so I… — Don Rickles Copy Share Image
Painting is a slow process; it takes time to get there, you learn little by little and always want the next painting… — Ali Banisadr Copy Share Image
The world has been evolved, not created: it has arisen little by little from a small beginning, and has increased through the… — August Weismann Copy Share Image
Some guys they just give up living, others start dying little by little piece by piece, some guys come home from work… — Bruce Springsteen Copy Share Image
Let us keep the discoveries and indisputable measurements of physics. But ... A more complete study of the movements of the world… — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Copy Share Image
The crucifixion saved him [Jesus]. He never had to deal with the fact that the kingdom of God wasn't ever going to… — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
Look on each day that comes as a challenge, as a test of courage. The pain will come in waves, some days… — Daphne du Maurier Copy Share Image
I was not especially enthusiastic about opera when I was young, and I thought I would never write one. I felt it… — Kaija Saariaho Copy Share Image
“Meeting smaller emergencies and learning to deal with them had given me the confidence to deal with this larger emergency. So, little… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
You don't need the painful memories, because either you've resolved them. Denying always makes them want to come back. Denial is a… — Charlotte Rampling Copy Share Image
“Hélène, her eyes once more raised and remote, was deep in a dream. She was Lady Rowena, she was in love, with… — Émile Zola Copy Share Image
“From my window I watched the full moon—a moon that reminded me of Brett—become shadowed, little by little until there was only… — Irene Hunt Copy Share Image
“This story takes place a half a billion years ago-an inconceivably long time ago, when this planet would be all but recognizable… — Daniel Quinn Copy Share Image
“The Journey One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their… — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
“Like 90 percent of the television they watch, it comes from the south and is shown dubbed into Yiddish. It concerns the… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
“I have no routines or personal history. One day I found out that they were no longer necessary for me and, like… — Carlos Castaneda Copy Share Image
“This is the age," she explained to me once as we walked home from school, "when we're the purest forms of ourselves… — Jonathan Tropper Copy Share Image
“There is hardly any political question in the United States that sooner or later does not turn into a judicial question. From… — Alexis de Tocqueville Copy Share Image
“Our difficulties require our most compassionate attention. Just as lead can be transformed into gold in alchemy, when we place our leaden… — Jack Kornfield Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, as Eve was born from one of Adam’s ribs, a woman was born during my sleep from a cramped position of… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
I learned little by little. I learned how to draw. I learned how to tell the difference in the quality of fabrics… — Giorgio Armani Copy Share Image
I just didn't know where I fit in - I didn't seem to fit in my parent's generation. I didn't seem to… — Radhanath Swami Copy Share Image
When you're a foreigner, at the beginning you are far away from the culture. Then, little by little, you start to interact… — Olivier Martinez Copy Share Image
Memories are killing. So you must not think of certain things, of those that are dear to you, or rather you must… — Samuel Beckett Copy Share Image
A further point is that, little by little, in the current universe, everything is slowly being named; nor does this have anything… — Fredric Jameson Copy Share Image
When I was younger, I behaved a bit strangely sometimes - lost my temper, did silly things - but little by little,… — Alain Ducasse Copy Share Image
“Time is the river. We are the islands. Time washes around us and flows away and with it flow fragments of our… — Edwin Way Teale Copy Share Image
It has to be able to play at the maximum expression and communication in every style, and the only way you can… — James Levine Copy Share Image
“When you snatch happiness in little bits, fits and starts, and lose it, like me, you become coarse, little by little, you… — Sarah Ruhl Copy Share Image
“Everyday should be a working day on those difficult tasks. A little bit per day is the only way to make it… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
Putting your love, trust, and understanding to each other little by little, day by day is the perfect recipe for a stronger… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
one day anyone died i guess (and noone stooped to kiss his face) busy folk buried them side by side little by… — e. e. cummings Copy Share Image
After you have practiced for a while, you will realize that it is not possible to make rapid, extraordinary progress. Even though… — Shunryu Suzuki Copy Share Image
The affairs of God are accomplished little by little and almost imperceptibly. The Spirit of God is neither violent nor hasty. He… — St. Vincent Copy Share Image
“Little by little he idolized her, endowing her with improbable virtues and imaginary sentiments, and after two weeks he thought of nothing… — Gabriel García Márquez Copy Share Image
“How does these things happen? How do we go mad in small ways and calmly work the madness into our everyday little… — Jonathan Carroll Copy Share Image