1817 Quotes
Collection of top 11 famous quotes about 1817
1817 Quotes & Sayings
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Dream big. Dream often. Dream without limits.
— Sue Coletta
I've always got into stunts; even at drama school, I was falling down trap doors, and swinging in on ropes.
— Thomas Howes
I would much rather have my grotesque products of the imagination compared to your delusional sanity.
— Christopher Page
I know that some of the things which happen in these stories are not likely, but sometimes I wonder if they are not possible in some way.
— Arthur Bradford
Judaism offered no Shivah for lost love. There was no Kaddish to say, no candle to burn...no injunction against listening to music or going to work.
— Julie Orringer
My books are friends that never fail me.
(Letter to his mother, Margaret A. Carlyle; 17 March 1817) — Thomas Carlyle
(Letter to his mother, Margaret A. Carlyle; 17 March 1817) — Thomas Carlyle
[Thanatopsis] was written in 1817, when Bryant was 23. Had he died then, the world would have thought it had lost a great poet. But he lived on.
— William C. Bryant
Up until age 40, most men are just not as mature as women. So, it makes sense that a lot of women date up in age a bit.
— Patti Stanger
First the grub, then the morals.
— Bertolt Brecht