Waller Quotes
Collection of top 100 famous quotes about Waller
Waller Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Waller quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
It's kind of strange- in fiction you get to tell lies and are applauded for it.
— Robert James Waller
And I loved Fats Waller. I love his instrumental abilities, his vocal abilities and his sense of humor.
— Paul McCartney
But virtue too, as well as vice, is clad in flesh and blood.
— Edmund Waller
One great love in a single lifetime was enough for anyone.
— Robert James Waller
The market kills more artistic passion than anything else.
— Robert James Waller
Virtue's a stronger guard than brass.
— Edmund Waller
Happy is she that from the world retires, and carries with her what the world admires.
— Edmund Waller
All human things Of dearest value hang on slender strings.
— Edmund Waller
Poets lose half the praise they should have got, Could it be known what they discreetly blot.
— Edmund Waller
Complex things are easy to do. Simplicity's the real challenge.
— Robert James Waller
Maudlin makes it difficult to enter the realm of gentleness
— Robert James Waller
Once a person knows a kiss and a kind word, you can't blame him for never wanting to live without them again.
— Robert James Waller
Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, and a lot of American artists were my greatest influences.
— Gordon Waller
it is impossible today to know how much the war colored the thinking and attitudes of the child of today.
— Judith C. Waller
I don't just take things as given, I try to make them into something that reflects my personal consciousness, my spirit.
— Robert James Waller
An inherent kindness exists in the process of aging ... we are allowed to move along gradually.
— Robert James Waller
Grab your pig's feet, bread, and gin, there's plenty in the kitchen. I wonder what the poor people are eating tonight?
— Fats Waller
I didn't want to be anyone else.
— Gordon Waller
the Chicago Tribune said on February 8, 1937: . . . . there is entertainment in erudition.
— Judith C. Waller
The old dreams were good dreams; they didn't work out but I'm glad I had them.
— Robert James Waller
If you don't know what it is, don't mess with it.
— Fats Waller
For opportunity is nothing if you don't grab it by both hands.
— Sharon Biggs Waller
So easy, when you know how.
— Fats Waller
Anyone who can feel that way about a woman is worth lovin himself.
— Robert James Waller
The old dreams were good dreams; the didn't work out, but I'm glad I had them.
— Robert James Waller
No secrets, no mystery. no mystery, no life worth rememberin'. no life worth rememberin', no life worth goin' on.
— Robert James Waller
Go, lovely rose! Tell her that wastes her time and me That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be.
— Edmund Waller
Happy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as they are from faults.
— Edmund Waller
If there's no need to climb, then there's no reason to learn how to climb.
— Robert James Waller
Maybe now and then if it's absolutely necessary to cushion someone from a world gone too harsh and bitter.
— Robert James Waller
If only we lost our minds and arrived at our hearts
— Robert James Waller
... on being somewhat antisocial-
"You have less people at your funeral but you get more reading time. — Robert James Waller
"You have less people at your funeral but you get more reading time. — Robert James Waller
There are songs that come free from the blue-eyed grass, from the dust of a thousand country roads. This is one of them.
— Robert James Waller
A good idea for lyrics and a melody to expand on.
— Gordon Waller
Who are unwilling to fight for the vote are unworthy of it'? That applies to life, too,
— Sharon Biggs Waller
Life is never easy for those who dream.
— Robert James Waller
And I remember most of what I know that is good and true and lasting has come not from scholars but from minstrels and gypsies ...
— Robert James Waller
Talisman, Talisman, show me your secrets,
Helmsman, Helmsman, turn me for home. — Robert James Waller
Helmsman, Helmsman, turn me for home. — Robert James Waller
The great Sage follows his own nature and not that of society, following the fruit not the flower, he stays with the truth while rejecting the false
— Dennis Waller
Tess
DY-N-AMITE
Tim — Sean Waller
DY-N-AMITE
Tim — Sean Waller
Lampoons, like squibs, may make a present blaze; but time and thunder pay respect to bays.
— Edmund Waller
Realities that kept the music silent, the dreams in a box.
— Robert James Waller
And keeps the palace of the soul.
— Edmund Waller
For all we know Of what the blessed do above Is, that they sing, and that they love. While I listen to thy Voice.
— Edmund Waller
The heart never forgets, never gives up, the territory marked off for those who came before.
— Robert James Waller
When I get down, I don't waller around for long.
— Dolly Parton
The lark that shuns on lofty boughs to build, Her humble nest, lies silent in the field.
— Edmund Waller
Dance light, for my heart it lies under your feet, love.
— John Francis Waller
It is scarcely fair . . . to permit only those with sufficient funds to spend to appropriate that which, in reality, is the property of all people.
— Judith C. Waller
The curse of modern times is the propensity of male hormones in places where they can do the most damage
— Robert James Waller
Neither of them spoke, they simply stood there, sending, receiving, imprinting the feel of each on the other, indelibly.
— Robert James Waller
Give us enough but with a sparing hand.
— Edmund Waller
Stronger by weakness, wiser men become.
— Edmund Waller
Tea does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene.
— Edmund Waller
A stone that looks satisfied with its position reflects the sense of ease the waller felt when placing it there.
— Dan Snow
She wore ribbons in her black hair and clung to her dreams
— Robert James Waller
We're all getting lashed to the great wheel of uniformity.
— Robert James Waller
Under the tropic is our language spoke, And part of Flanders hath receiv'd our yoke.
— Edmund Waller
Soft words, with nothing in them, make a song.
— Edmund Waller
A strange thing, words. Once they're said, it's hard to imagine they're untrue.
— Sharon Biggs Waller
Now don't laugh 'cause I just might be ... the soft curve in your hardline. (from the song "Hardliners" by Holcombe Waller)
— Tammara Webber
Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired: Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired.
— Edmund Waller
So must the writer, whose productions should Take with the vulgar, be of vulgar mould.
— Edmund Waller
Francesca was feeling good feelings, old feelings, poetry and music feelings.
— Robert James Waller
This is so nice, it must be illegal.
— Fats Waller
I am the highway and a peregrine and all the sails that ever went to sea
— Robert James Waller
Analysis destroys wholes. Some things, magic things, are meant to stay whole. If you look at their pieces, they go away.
— Robert James Waller
Can you wait until I'm gone to be her boyfriend? Cause right now, I like to think of you as my boyfriend.
— Sean Waller
Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new.
— Edmund Waller
The health of democracy, not its hate, is its best propaganda.
— Judith C. Waller
We have both lost ourselves and created something else, something that exists only as an interlacing of the two of us.
— Robert James Waller
And, man he cried when he talked. He cried big tears, the kind it takes an old man to cry, the kind it takes a saxophone to play.
— Robert James Waller
The seas are quiet when the winds give o'er; So calm are we when passions are no more!
— Edmund Waller
He liked words and images. "Blue" was one of his favorite words. He liked the feeling it made on his lips and tongue when he said it.
— Robert James Waller
That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which, on the shaft that made him die, Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high.
— Edmund Waller
His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught.
— Edmund Waller
In many industries federal regulation is the outgrowth of inadequate self-regulation on the part of the industry.
— Judith C. Waller
The chain that's fixed to the throne of Jove, On which the fabric of our world depends, One link dissolved, the whole creation ends.
— Edmund Waller
The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd,
Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made. — Edmund Waller
Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made. — Edmund Waller
Remember the great adversity of art or anything else is a hurried life.
— Robert James Waller
I'm only thankful that I had her as long as I did.
— Sean Waller
Jazz isn't what you do; it's how you do it.
— Fats Waller
The human heart has a way of making itself large again even after it's been broken into a million pieces.
— Robert James Waller
If its length be not considered a merit, it hath no other.
— Edmund Waller