Quiet Observer Quotes
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Quiet Observer Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is knowing and appreciating what you've got. I am very, very, very grateful for what, to me, is dead easy.
— Maeve Binchy
Sometimes it is the quiet observer who sees the most.
— Kathryn L. Nelson
It is not true that some doctors are only for the initiated. There is NOTHING in Scripture which is ashamed of the light.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I've always been quiet, more of an observer.
— Isabel Lucas
When I grow old I want to regret the things I've done, not the things I haven't done.
— Youngblood Hawke
Whatever may be said against the chewing of tobacco, this at least can be said of it, that it gives a man time to think between sentences.
— Woodrow Wilson
People may come and go,lives may change in a instant,but love and friendship will last forever.
— Elizabeth Sims
Chaos is peaceful when you stand quietly & watch - we are eternal observers, reflecting both tiny & vast, singing infinitely within.
— Jay Woodman
The infinite God can not by us, in the present limitation of our faculties, be comprehended or conceived.
— William Hamilton
The notion of freedom proclaimed by the modern world is anti-discipline. But true freedom cannot be separated from discipline.
— Matthew Kelly
Be a fool for love, but don't be fooled by your love.
— Alloy Francis
My ambition didn't grow out of nowhere. It was planted in me by a community that nurtured me.
— Michael Eric Dyson
Ignore girls and they can't leave you alone.
— Chetan Bhagat
I'm using myself as a typical 20th century model as I'm trying to make sense out of the world around me.
— Robert Anton Wilson
I use different media, but I still think as a painter. I organize my forms and colors on a screen like a painter does on a canvas.
— Loretta Lux
The academic world was marching toward ever more specialized knowledge, expressed in ever more dense jargon.
— Michael Crichton
Money is a great servant but a bad master.
— Francis Bacon