“(Brett) “Never been to a football game either?” His voice lowered to a gravelly hush. “Well, like I said. We’ll make up… — Jeanette Murray Copy Share Image
It is a pity that so many Americans today think of the Indian as a romantic or comic figure in American history… — Felix S. Cohen Copy Share Image
There is no ideal length, but you develop a little interior gauge that tells you whether or not you're supporting the house… — John Jeremiah Sullivan Copy Share Image
“You live that long, things start happening to you. You get too impressed with yourself. Ends up, you think you’re God. Suddenly… — Richard K. Morgan Copy Share Image
There's a fantastic, thousand-page book by David Thomson about [David O. Selznick]. Again, it's not the best argument or the best advertisement… — Karina Longworth Copy Share Image
Even in the life of a Christian, faith rises and falls like the tides of an invisible sea. It's there, even when… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
“Think of your attacks as the ocean during a storm. Waves come and crash. They beat on the sand over and over.… — Lindsay Paige Copy Share Image
“Our thoughts, emotions, and sensations are like waves rising and falling in an endless ocean of infinite possibility. The problem is that… — Yongey Mingyur Copy Share Image
“Abundance is not the money you have in your bank account, the trophies on your shelf, the letters after your name, the… — Jeff Foster Copy Share Image
“Kvothe continued, smiling himself “I see you laugh. Very well, for simplicity’s sake, let us assume I am the center of creation.… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
“They could lie drowsing now under the sound of kindly voices in the living room, a sound whose intricately rhythmic rise and… — Richard Yates Copy Share Image
“As scientific truths put us in an intelligent relaton with the cosmos, as historic truth puts us in temporal relation with the… — Fulton J. Sheen Copy Share Image
“As clouds race towards their own release from form, they are replenshied by the mutable process which created them. They drift, not… — Richard Hamblyn Copy Share Image
There is a force in British politics that explains the rise and fall of political parties. It determines the outcome of elections… — Nick Boles Copy Share Image
I think you have to have your own expectations of yourself and your own sense of purpose and your own intrinsic pleasure… — Sarah Ruhl Copy Share Image
The world has witnessed the rise and fall of monarchy, the rise and fall of dictatorship, the rise and fall of feudalism,… — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Copy Share Image
Music's always part of my writing. I think all art is interconnected. You can't create or experience one without its influences bleeding… — Charles de Lint Copy Share Image
The truth is, I've been lucky. But just like the waltz, life has its own rhythm of rise and fall. — Len Goodman Copy Share Image
“It's eternal, the rise and fall of the sun. It's forever. Just like us.” — Jay McLean Copy Share Image
The CEO is, by far, the most important decision for a company... The company is going to rise and fall with the… — Carl Icahn Copy Share Image
I like the constant rise and fall of the British film industry. But above all, I like the workhorses who kept going… — Peter Capaldi Copy Share Image
Throughout history, knowledge rises and falls, ebbs and flows. What once was known is forgotten again, lost in time, sometimes for centuries,… — James Rollins Copy Share Image
One of the things that I'm fascinated about generally is the rise and fall of everything, from civilizations to families to companies. — Satya Nadella Copy Share Image
Leaders are defined by the decisions they make ... Leaders rise and fall by the decisions they make. — Mario Daniel Vega Copy Share Image
Nations will rise and fall, but equality remains the ideal. The univeral aim is to achieve respect for the entire human race,… — Carlos P. Romulo Copy Share Image
“This is the story of the end of the world, the rise and fall of human civilization, the creation of the Partials… — Dan Wells Copy Share Image
Better it is to live one day seeing the rise and fall of things than to live a hundred years without ever… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
“The years pass in their hundreds and their thousands, and what does any man see of life but a few summers, a… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
The rise and fall of civilizations in the long, broad course of history can be seen to have been largely a function… — Joseph Campbell Copy Share Image
I found a book facing out that I'd always meant to read: William Shirer's 'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.'… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
The rise and fall of images of the future precedes or accompanies the rise and fall of cultures. As long as a… — Fred Polak Copy Share Image
A careful blending of sarcasm, irony, and teasing, bickering has its own distinctive cadence and rhythm and is as difficult to master… — Linda Sunshine Copy Share Image
You know, you can't see or touch and isn't embodied. But they were all fallible, the Gods. And they would kind of… — Rachel Weisz Copy Share Image
The new religion will teach the dignity of human nature and its infinite possibilities for development. It will teach the solidarity of… — Elizabeth Cady Stanton Copy Share Image
“She had an image of her unborn child, its head up under her heart, its ear pressed to the wall of her… — Alice McDermott Copy Share Image
Listen, are we helpless? Are we doomed to do it again and again and again? Have we no choice but to play… — Walter M. Miller, Jr Copy Share Image
“Trained hawks have a peculiar ability to conjure history because they are in a sense immortal. While individual hawks of different species… — Helen Macdonald Copy Share Image
“I saw then how I had changed. I did not mind anymore that I lost when we raced and I lost when… — Madeline Miller Copy Share Image