Rocking Chair Quotes
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Rocking Chair Quotes & Sayings
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Ah, I'm a woman that's been clear around the world in my rocking chair, and I tell you we all get surprises now and then.
— Eudora Welty
Someday, I suppose I'll give up, and sit in the rocking chair. But I'll probably be rocking fast, because I don't know what I'll do without a job.
— Pat Summitt
Hell, I'm an old man. I'm 70 years old. I'm supposed to be sitting on a rocking chair watching the sunset.
— M. Emmet Walsh
Is it then so sad a thing to die?
— Virgil
My life isn't over and I'm not going to sit in a rocking chair and take money from the government.
— Colonel Sanders
When I sit back in my rocking chair someday, I want to be able to say I've done it all.
— Dolly Parton
Praying is like a rocking chair - it'll give you something to do, but it won't get you anywhere.
— Gypsy Rose Lee
Faith allows us to enter peacefully into the dark night which faces every one of us at one time or another.
— Catherine Doherty
I sit in the rocking chair and sway back and forth. The movement calms me. The range of motion is limited. Confined. It fits in a box.
— Jessica Brody
Looking at the past is like lolling in a rocking chair. It is so relaxing and you can rock back and forth on the porch, and never go forward.
— Martha Graham
What is golden is miles under your belt, miles, miles, miles.
— Mario Andretti
Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere.
— Glenn Turner
I don't want to be someone sitting in my rocking chair at the end saying, 'Well, I passed.' My mum used to say life isn't for sissies.
— Michael Ignatieff
My mom would say that crying for the moon is a lot like sitting in a rocking chair: It keeps you busy but it won't get you anywhere.
— Karen White
I remember the analogy you gave, comparing worry to a rocking chair. 'It keeps you moving but doesn't get you anywhere.
— Diane Moody
A boy sent by his father to steal does not go stealthily but breaks the door with his feet.
— Chinua Achebe
Better to have the magical arsenal and not need it, than to not have it and get killed to death. I
— Jim Butcher
We don't propose to sit here in our rocking chair with our hands folded and let the Communists set up any government in the Western Hemisphere.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
Anxiety's like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn't get you very far.
— Jodi Picoult
That would bring tears to the eyes of a rocking chair.
— Bucky Harris
I expect to play golf until I am 90-even longer if anybody figures out a way to swing a club from a rocking chair.
— Babe Didrikson Zaharias
I took up knitting from time to time as a relaxation, but I always put it down again before going out to buy a rocking chair.
— Beatrice Lillie
Good-bye is always hello to something else. Good-bye/hello, good-bye/hello, like the sound of a rocking chair.
— George Ella Lyon
The NSA is not looking through people's address books and Visa bills and violating the rights of average citizens. That's not what the NSA does.
— Michael Gerson
Complaining is like sitting in a rocking chair. You can get lots of motion, but you ain't going anywhere," Lacy Dawn said.
— Robert Eggleton
Music is perpetual, and only the hearing is intermittent.
— Henry David Thoreau
Literacy is freedom, and everyone has something significant to say,
— Jimmy Santiago Baca
Use crazy glue and nails to turn a rocking chair into just a chair that looks like a rocking chair.
— Demetri Martin
There is a peacefulness, an air of reflection, about a rocking-chair that attaches to no other moving object ...
— Wallis Simpson
Like the day Scoop's mother got bored of sipping brandy in her rocking chair and jumped from a tenth floor balcony.
— R.D. Hale
Adventure is where you find it, any place, every place, except at home in the rocking chair.
— Wally Byam
Worry is like a rocking chair. It uses up all your energy, but where
does it get you? — Loretta LaRoche
does it get you? — Loretta LaRoche
But how many other kinds of life are there that I could learn to feel? Who knows where thought is hiding? . . .
— Diane Duane