Stanford famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Having children just puts the whole world into perspective. Everything else just disappears.

  • The English are busy folk; they have no time in which to be polite.

  • There's no glory in climbing a mountain if all you want to do is to get to the top. It's experiencing the climb itself - in all its moments of revelation, heartbreak, and fatigue - that has to be the goal.

  • Strider's bedroom "The only thing hanging on the wall that wasn't a weapon was the portrait just over the bed. No. Not true, he thought then. The portrait was a weapon, too. Of seduction. In it Strider was utterly naked and whisking through the cloads like an avenging angel. He was holding a teddy bear in one hand and a stream of pink ribbons in the other. Anya had given him the nearly life-size monstrasity as a joke. But the joke was on her. He loved the thing.

  • You don't need strength to let go of something. What you really need is understanding.

  • If the book is true, it will find an audience that is meant to read it.

  • Who knows why men do anything?

  • I hope I would leave a legacy of joy -a legacy of real compassion,

  • If there's one big thing you can take from Amy Poehler as a performer, it's committing, full on.

  • He leaned over her, the sun behind his head making a halo of gold, his face lit by the reflections off the water.