Reception famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I was a hotshot as a junior. When I was 18, I really got into fiddling around. I completely lost interest in golf, and I guess all I could think about was going to college, getting married and having babies.

  • Life itself is the proper binge.

  • My buddy David Wells is a big motorcycle guy, so when I go visit him in San Diego, he takes me out on his bike. He's got some antique Indians. I never really rode during my career, because I was afraid I'd fall off and ruin my career.

  • Perhaps it's impossible to wear an identity without becoming what you pretend to be.

  • The best thing that can come with success is the knowledge that it is nothing to long for.

  • We should ask, not who is the most learned, but who is the best learned.

  • All worldly pursuits have but one unavoidable and inevitable end, which is sorrow; acquisitions end in dispersion; buildings in destruction; meetings in separation; births in death. Knowing this, one should, from the very first, renounce acquisitions and storing-up, and building, and meeting; and, faithful to the commands of an eminent Guru, set about realizing the Truth. That alone is the best of religious observances.

  • I also believe that if you're really a writer, you'll write, and that nobody could stop you.

  • Oh Alexander," she said, "what do you want from me..." "Everything!" he whispered fiercely.

  • There's a legal term for a problem in public space: something that might draw people to an area-say, across train tracks-where they might be caused harm. It's called a 'public nuisance.' I wouldn't mind being called that for my life's work.