Never Stopping Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Never Stopping
Never Stopping Quotes & Sayings
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My mind is never stopping. I think, if you stop, you die. Maybe it is a problem for me - I have to talk to myself and say, 'Please stop. Switch off.'
— Domenico Dolce
It does get crazy sometimes, but I've never complained about stopping to give autographs or anything like that.
— Jordan Knight
I never pass a Dairy Queen without stopping. I cannot stand tucked-in sheets. I was once a contestant on 'The Price is Right.'
— Brian Shactman
The Airwitch had gone from reading nothing in his life to never stopping, buying every novel or history book he could get his hands on.
— Susan Dennard
In life as well as in art Zen never wastes energy in stopping to explain; it only indicates.
— Alan Watts
December's wintery breath is already clouding the pond, frosting the pane, obscuring summer's memory ...
— John Geddes
You're right, he's a killer," you said. "A rooster with some serious issues.
— Lucy Christopher
I could write more, but that is all that matters.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Nothing is made, nothing disappears. The same changes, at the same places, never stopping.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Back off or the lizard gets it!
— Ryan Stiles
Here's to freedom, cheers to art. Here's to having an excellent adventure and may the stopping never start.
— Jason Mraz
I never thought of stopping, and I just hated sleeping. I can't imagine having a better life.
— Barbara McClintock
God gives enabling grace to go on.
— Johnny Hunt
He's God ... and his grace is a part of him working relentlessly on our behalf ... never leaving, never abandoning, never stopping.
— Carl Prude Jr.
They go'n try to stop you, they go'n try. Notice how I said true. We ain't never stopping.
— DJ Khaled
My heart is on a budget.
It keeps me on the brink. — Anne Sexton
It keeps me on the brink. — Anne Sexton
Those who did not live during the years close to 1789 do not know the pleasure of living.
— Charles Maurice De Talleyrand