Vagaries Quotes
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Vagaries Quotes & Sayings
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Futility is in the eye of the beholder.
— Dean Koontz
The wheel of fortune lifts us up and brings us down. You must free your happiness from its vagaries. Expect nothing, and everything is a gift.
— Phil Tucker
I cannot keep track of all the vagaries of fashion, Every day, so it seems, brings in a different style.
— Ovid
I'm always looking to create new avenues or new visions of music.
— Herbie Hancock
If you live in New York and you have a guest room, you have guests. So I think it's best not to have a guest room.
— Fran Lebowitz
I'm looking for little movies that are good instead of picking scripts in pursuit of superstardom.
— Marisa Coughlan
She resented a universe that forced her to fabricate cover stories for its more inexplicable vagaries.
— Thomm Quackenbush
This thing called love was a total mystery to me, but the vagaries of passion and despair that accompanied each devotion kept my life in high drama.
— Jane Alexander
One must always account for the vagaries of truth.
— Betsy Cornwell
The rights to life, liberty and property were not meant to be subject to the vagaries of majority rule.
— Ilana Mercer
What others might dismiss as the vagaries of fate, my father interpreted as dancing lessons from the Divine.
— Timothy B. Tyson
A mind unruffled by the vagaries of fortune, from sorrow freed, from defilements cleansed, from fear liberated - this is the greatest blessing.
— Gautama Buddha
You could stab a knife right through my heart and you'd be too late.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Government pensions, built into law and mostly protected from stock market vagaries, are the envy of the private sector.
— Nina Easton
A rational reaction against irrational excesses and vagaries of skepticism may * * * readily degenerate into the rival folly of credulity.
— William E. Gladstone
High among the unpredictable variables that endanger the survival of worthy buildings are the vagaries of taste.
— Martin Filler
true freedom was an internal condition not subject to the vagaries of politics. Freedom could not be owned. Therefore, it could not be appropriated.
— Tom Robbins
I'm the only one left to fight so now I must kill you
— Jackson Pearce