“It is in vain to stone the sky, no matter how big the rock is.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
I'm lucky: whatever I eat, I've never wavered from just under 14 stone. — Peter Crouch Copy Share Image
I don't like the life here in New York. There is no greenery. It would make a stone sick. — Nikita Khrushchev Copy Share Image
Classical dancing has always been the stepping stone of every dancer's life. — Shakti Mohan Copy Share Image
I was fortunate to have a small part in the Disney film 'Cruella' and even luckier to be working with Emma Stone… — Jamie Demetriou Copy Share Image
Where no chain, key or lock, concrete written in stone, can outlast any hold like the heart can. — Rexon Wilson Copy Share Image
I am as I am, And so is a stone; Them that don't like me, Must leave me alone. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“He felt it deep, like a stone too big to heft out of the garden. He just had to how around it… — Gary D. Schmidt Copy Share Image
I need therapy after writing. It's like leaking blood from a stone. It's brutally difficult but worth it. — Feist Copy Share Image
I put weight on easily if I eat too much and don't exercise. When I went on my honeymoon in 1999, I… — Debra Stephenson Copy Share Image
When I'm working on a Slipknot song, it's like a switch flips in my head. I can go there easily - it… — Corey Taylor Copy Share Image
“I've never been content to pass a stone without looking under it. And it is a black disappointment to me that I… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“runaways barefoot wandered the pocket universe stone-paved, dyeing the path red, they were to freeze to death; lucky to have thorns in… — Remy Alberi Copy Share Image
Although it is true that petros and petra can mean 'stone' and 'rock' respectively in earlier Greek, the distinction is largely confined… — Frank E. Gaebelein Copy Share Image
“The number of your antagonists are far more greater than that of your companions, so you have to keep a stone of… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
I'd look at one of my stonecutters hammering away at the rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“STONE Let my heart turn to stone. Maybe then I can sleep without nightmares. May be then I can eat without a… — Lisa Schroeder Copy Share Image
I took a musician friend of mine to a Rolling Stone concert once, and all he did was cringe. I asked him… — Robert Hilburn Copy Share Image
Since I was 18, I've been under orders from magazines and newspapers - chiefly The New York Times and Rolling Stone -… — Neil Strauss Copy Share Image
“I’ll tell you another secret, this one for your own good. You may think the past has something to tell you. You… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
“I have something for you,” he said. He dug into his pocket and brought out something, which he pressed into her hand.… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
I don't want to be the cranky old guy, but a lot of critics are too forgiving of mediocre artists. When you… — Robert Hilburn Copy Share Image
“When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without… — Jacob A. Riis Copy Share Image
“She could afford anything, she could give anything, but she could not share a moment of her life with anybody. She was… — Ravindra Shukla Copy Share Image
The term 'epitaph' itself means 'something to be spoken at a burial or engraved upon a tomb.' When an epitaph is a… — James Fenton Copy Share Image
I've had my ups and downs, and I definitely have a sense - in America, especially - that once you've made your… — Rufus Wainwright Copy Share Image