Paperweight Quotes
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Mother Teresa's numerical results were not her greatest contribution. Instead, she made the world-and especially India-conscious of compassion.
— Peter Drucker
Grown men do not need leaders.
— Edward Abbey
He was like a paperweight, but less mobile.
— Mary Jane Hathaway
A normal adolescent isn't a normal adolescent
if he acts normal. — Judith Viorst
if he acts normal. — Judith Viorst
The hunger for applause is the source for all conscious literature and heroism
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
A gourmet can tell from the flavor whether a woodcock's leg is the one on which the bird is accustomed to roost.
— Lucius Beebe
Debating is not an honest intellectual exercise. It's like a trial in which the goal is not to get to the truth but to win.
— Victor J. Stenger
I have looked for the center of the art scene. I went to Paris as a student. I lived in Venice, California.
— Eleanor Coppola
This knowledge sits in my heart, heavy as a paperweight.
— Lemony Snicket
I am not a fool. This is why Olga was so distraught - because I teetered the line, and most times my left foot was a paperweight clinging to hell.
— Rebekah Armusik
Computers are good, but only while they are working. Otherwise, they are no more use than a paperweight
— Farahad Zama
The greatest influence in writing was G. K. Chesterton who never used a useless word, who saw the value of a paradox, and avoided what was trite.
— Fulton J. Sheen
I swear again, I would not be a queen
For all the world. — William Shakespeare
For all the world. — William Shakespeare
The paperweight was the room he was in, and the coral was Julia's life and his own, fixed in a sort of eternity at the heart of the crystal.
— George Orwell
Especially when I write, I want to get out of people's heads and have them speak and have them get dressed and have them go to work.
— Kaui Hart Hemmings
Stormgren had walked to his desk and was fidgeting with his famous uranium paperweight. He was not nervous - merely undecided.
— Arthur C. Clarke
He must love somebody.
— Jane Austen