Nothing Stopping You Quotes
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A kitten is chiefly remarkable for rushing about like mad at nothing whatever, and generally stopping before it gets there.
— Agnes Repplier
There is no process of amalgamation by which opinions, wrong individually, can become right merely by their multitude.
— John Ruskin
Hope is a positive-affirmation.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
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
When we don't put the brakes on our self-absorption, we have nothing stopping us from total self-destruction. We become the fruits of our actions.
— Zeena Schreck
I was happier when I was doing a mechanic's job.
— Henry Ford
I couldn't think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of tomorrow's leaders.
— Al Franken
I couldn't get you to the ocean, but there was nothing stopping me bringing the ocean to you.
— Neil Gaiman
Love is graphable!" Colin said defensively. "Right. Because relationships are so predictable, right?
— John Green
If two people like each other and nothing's stopping them from being together, then they should go for it.
— Jennifer Comeaux
If you wanna go somewhere, you can do; nothing is stopping you.
— Louis Tomlinson
Nothing is made, nothing disappears. The same changes, at the same places, never stopping.
— Dejan Stojanovic
I can't say that I deserve longlife; I don't. I've just been around long enough. They say, "My God, she's still here."
— Angela Lansbury
I'm more old-fashioned than a lot of women ... I don't view abortion as just a nothing. It is stopping the process of life.
— Teresa Heinz
I could paint for a hundred years, a thousand years without stopping and I would still feel as though I knew nothing.
— Paul Cezanne
Somehow the world survived the Nazis, the atomic bomb, and modern music
— Haruki Murakami