C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Count no mortal fortunate till he has departed this life free from pain.”
“Count not fowre except you have them in a wallett.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“Count not thyself to have found true peace, if thou hast felt no grief; nor that then all is well if thou hast no adversary; nor that this is perfect, if all things fall out according to thy desire.”
Source: The Confessions of St. Augustine, Including the Imitation of Christ
“Count Olaf certainly does sound evil. Imagine forcing children to stand near a stove!”
“Count Olaf had taken out a bottle of wine to pour himself some breakfast, but when he saw the book he stopped, and sat down.”
Source: The Bad Beginning
“Count Olaf sounds like an awful person. I hope he is torn apart by wild animals someday. Wouldn't that be satisfying?”
“Count Olaf was so obsessed with getting his filthy hands on the money that he hatched a devious plan that gives me nightmares to this day.”
Source: The Reptile Room
“Count on big lines to express your ideas.”
Source: The Art Spirit
“Count on Jill Shalvis for a witty, steamy, unputdownable love story.”
“Count on Thalia to wrangle a laugh from her, even after the heartbreaking conclusion of their journey through the labyrinth.
Her sister continued her humorous musings about Thebes, making fun of the city's less than desirable traits, but in a way that had the local citizens stopping in the middle of their daily routines to listen and laugh.
After the day they'd had, Ree was grateful for her sister's ability to turn even the most depressing situations into a reason to smile.”
Source: Bemused
“Count on your beginner's mind to help you through any times when you might feel resistant or self-conscious about your practice.”
Source: Practical Meditation for Beginners: 10 Days to a Happier, Calmer You
“Count that day lost whose descending sun finds you with no good deeds done.”
Source: Napoleon Hill's Positive Action Plan: 365 Meditations For Making Each Day a Success
“Count the cost before you make your choice.”
“Count the cost first. Don’t pay too big a price for pursuing minor values.”
“Count the cost of everything.
Rather than asking someone, "How much does this cost?" Ask yourself, "What is my value?”
“Count the day won, when the earth, turning on its axis, imposes no additional taxes”
“Count the deed, not the thought.”
Source: Taran Wanderer: The Chronicles of Prydain
“COUNT. The fact is, when you start losing your temper, even the most tightly controlled imagination will run wild, just as it does in dreams.”
Source: The Barber of Seville / The Marriage of Figaro / The Guilty Mother
“Count the roses, not the thorns.”
“Count to ten," I whisper to myself. "Count. To. Ten." Becuase when I finish counting, this horror shall end.”
Source: Children of Blood and Bone
“Count to three before you start counting down.”
Source: Yet Another New Land
“Count up the almonds, Count what was bitter and kept you waking, Count me in too: I sought your eye when you glanced up and no one would see you, I spun that secret thread Where the dew you mused on Slid down to pitchers Tended by a word that reached no one’s heart. There you first fully entered the name that is yours, you stepped to yourself on steady feet, the hammers swung free in the belfry of your silence, things overheard thrust through to you, what’s dead put it’s arm around you too, and the three of you walked through the evening. Render me bitter. Number me among the almonds”
“Count with me,” he orders. “And put those fingers back where they belong. But keep yourself contained until after the last spank, because that orgasm is mine. I want to feel you squeeze around my tongue when I thrust it inside that tight cunt. Do you understand me, Lucille?”
Source: Bloody Fingers & Red Lipstick
“Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.”
“Count your blessings”
“Count your blessings and enjoy them. Live, laugh and love. Be kind and gentle. This is life.”
“Count Your Blessings And Not Your Depressings”
“Count your blessings as the more you are grateful for what you have the more there is to be grateful for.”
“Count your blessings daily; the more gratitude you radiate, the more blessings flow to meet you.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Count your blessings for selfish reasons! Psychological studies show that people who are aware of their blessings and feel grateful for them live longer than non-grateful people, have fewer medical problems such as hypertension, earn more and achieve longer marriages.”
“Count your blessings not your flaws”
“Count your blessings, not your problems.”
“Count your blessings, not your problems. Count your own blessings, not someone else's. Remember that jealousy is when you count someone else's blessings instead of your own.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Count your blessings take care of the people you love.'Happy father's day to all the greatest POP,DAD,KIN in the world.”
“Count your blessings, there lies the best comfort.”
“Count your blessings, but not out-loud, at the top of your lungs.”
“Count your blessings. A grateful heart attracts more joy, love and prosperity.”
“Count your blessings. Be grateful-- you're alive”
Source: Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why
“Count your blessings. Every time I am doing bad I count my blessings. And I always lose count. Try that sometime.”
“Count your blessings. Once you realize how valuable you are and how much you have going for you, the smiles will return, the sun will break out, the music will play, and you will finally be able to move forward the life that God intended for you with grace, strength, courage, and confidence.”
Source: A Better Way to Live: Og Mandino's Own Personal Story of Success Featuring 17 Rules to Live By
“Count your blessings. You are one of a kind. There's no one in the world like you. You are amazing.”
“Count your carbon, before they finance.”
Source: Responsible Financing
“Count your carbon before they tax.”
Source: SuaaS : Sustainability as-a-Service
“Count your footprints; carbon ones.”
Source: Climate Flip - Climate Risk Reporting In Banks
“Count your smiles, not your frowns.”
“Count your summers, not your winters.”
“Count your years and you'll be ashamed to be wanting and working for exactly the same things as you wanted when you were a boy. Of this one thing make sure against your dying day - that your faults die before you do. Have done with those unsettled pleasures, which cost one dear - they do one harm after they're past and gone, not merely when they're in prospect. Even when they're over, pleasures of a depraved nature are apt to carry feelings of dissatisfaction, in the same way as a criminal's anxiety doesn't end with the commission of the crime, even if it's undetected at the time. Such pleasures are insubstantial and unreliable; even if they don't do one any harm, they're fleeting in character. Look around for some enduring good instead. And nothing answers this description except what the spirit discovers for itself within itself. A good character is the only guarantee of everlasting, carefree happiness. Even if some obstacle to this comes on the scene, its appearance is only to be compared to that of clouds which drift in front of the sun without ever defeating its light.”
Source: Letters from a Stoic
“Count yourself blessed if you have something you love to do, but you are rarely able to do it because you're too busy doing something else you love even more.”
“Count yourself lucky, how happy you must be - you get a fresh start, your slate's wiped clean. Count yourself lucky - God holds nothing against you and you're holding nothing back from Him.”
“Count yourself lucky. I watched my entire family as they were eaten alive by the very pack of animals you have downstairs in your house with your child. The blood of my parents flowed from their bodies through the floorboards and drenched me while I lay in terror of being torn apart by them. I was only a year older than your child when it happened. My parents gave their lives for mine and I watched as they gave them. So you’ll have to excuse me if I have a hard time thinking good of any animal except those who are dead or caged. (Angelia)”