Circuses Quotes
Collection of top 28 famous quotes about Circuses
Circuses Quotes & Sayings
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What if reality (as perceived) were simply an extension of the self? Wouldn't that color the way each individual experiences the world?
— David Mazzucchelli
At somewhere around 10 syllables, the English poetic line is at its most relaxed and manageable.
— James Fenton
I always liked circuses, so I would have enjoyed that.
— Lee Hazlewood
So many FREAKS and not enough CIRCUSES!
— Rachel Renee Russell
Here in these circuses and carnivals we all love each other with our oddities and queernesses.
— Rawi Hage
Old age can be a deceiver. My knees ache when I walk, but if I sit still, I do not feel so different from the girl I was.
— Phyllis T. Smith
We love against the night, burning like stars against the darkness of bread and circuses.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
No more circuses.
— Warren Ellis
So put your costume on, honey! Ruby said. Set Harlequin free! That party monster of yours is screaming to come out. Let the monster out!
— Tom Spanbauer
But if you want to change the world, don't be afraid of the circuses.
— William H. McRaven
You don't always need friends. Sometimes it's enough to have a witness.
— Thom Mark Shepard
I became very critical of zoos and circuses and keeping animals in captivity. I wish it was against the law.
— Christopher Walken
The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men.
— Charles Henry Fowler
One day the good times had to keep on rolling, and all of life's horseshit would turn to circuses.
— Christopher Moore
I'm just a victim of circuses
— Terry Pratchett
But the rule of life was that the boys got to decide which girls were pretty; it didn't really matter how ugly they were themselves.)
— Liane Moriarty
Bolivia recently did what every country should do - banned the use of animals in circuses.
— Jane Velez-Mitchell
We are the Island of Misfit Toys, all broken or smashed in some way.
— Corrine Jackson
In those happy days when leisure was held to be no sin, men and women wrote journals whose copiousness both delights and dismays us.
— Agnes Repplier
My marriage license reads, 'To whom it may concern,'
— Mickey Rooney