E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Every other year or so I go to one of those great generous places, the artist retreats. Some of the poems in The Beauty were written at the MacDowell Colony, in New Hampshire, and others at Civitella Ranieri, in Umbria.”
“Every ounce of information we can extract from a killer about his mind and methods gives us more ammunition to track the next one.”
“Every ounce of my cynicism is supported by historical precedent.”
Source: The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company
“Every ounce of suffering has a purpose that God can use for good, if we only let Him.”
Source: Into the Deep
“Every outstanding achievement starts with a dream, so let that be your inspiration and acknowledge the potential within. Visualize your dreams vividly. Let your imagination take you to amazing places. Embrace the limitless possibilities. When you keep taking the right action, one day, you will realize the beauty of your dreams.”
Source: Exploring the Explosive Power of Big Dreams
“Every page is a bridge bringing me and my child closer together”
Source: Learning to Be Happy: An Emotions & Feelings Book for Toddlers and Preschoolers Ages 3-6 About Joy and Everyday Happiness
“Every page must explode, whether through seriousness, profundity, turbulence, nausea, the new, the eternal, annihilating nonsense, enthusiasm for principles, or the way it is printed.”
“Every page of content you've created could be the first interaction with your web site.Think of every page as a home page.”
“Every page should explode, either because of its staggering absurdity, the enthusiasm of its principles, or its typography.”
Source: Manifesti del dadaismo
“Every page turned is a step closer to a world waiting to be discovered.”
“Every page was once a blank page, just as every word that appears on it now was not always there, but instead reflects the final result of countless large and small deliberations. All the elements of good writing depend on the writer's skill in choosing one word instead of another. And what grabs and keeps our interest has everything to do with those choices.”
Source: Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them
“Every pain and every fear, yes, every doubt is a cry after God. What mother refuses to go to her child because he is only crying, not calling her by name!”
Source: Donal Grant
“Every pain has a gain behind it”
“Every pain is a lesson.”
Source: The Matchmaker of Kenmare: A Novel of Ireland
“Every pain of loss tells a story of love.”
“Every pain,rejection and humiliation you encounter is seasonal and it will pass. Try not to be discouraged by it because the new day is about to dawn in your life”
“Every painful memory you have which keeps recurring is simply your unconscious mind trying to protect you by reminding you of experiences which caused you pain and which it does not wish you to experience in the future. This is a protection mechanism which keeps you alive. Fortunately it is possible to preserve the learnings of the memory and turn off the disturbing memory itself. When one does that they are no longer the slave to their past memories but enjoy a mastery of their life and ability to live and respond authentically in the present.”
“Every paint-stroke takes you farther and farther away from your initial concept. And you have to be thankful for that.”
“Every painted image of something is also about the absence of the real thing. All painting is about the presence of absence.”
“Every painter must traverse for himself that distance from Paris to Aix (where Paul Cézanne worked a lot, fh) or from Venice to Toledo (where El Greco painted a lot, fh). Expression is for one knowing its own pivot. Every expressor relates solely to himself - that is the concern of the individualist.”
“Every painter paints themselves. The chosen subject, style, and medium all unveil your personality. The creative let complete strangers look inside their head.”
Source: Lie like an artist: Communicate successfully by focusing on essential truths
“Every painting has a weakness and a breaking point, where the essence of a painting lies. In my case it is never in the centre.”
“Every painting I do is related to the last one: it may be a continuation of a previous painting or it may be a reaction against it.”
“Every painting I've ever done has like 100 paintings under it.”
“Every painting is a voyage into a sacred harbor.”
“Every painting is a war. You have to struggle every day, and to struggle every day with your inadequacies is a damn nuisance.”
“Every painting is always two paintings: The one you see, and the one you remember.”
Source: Mysteries of the Rectangle: Essays on Painting
“Every painting tells a story.”
“Every pair of eyes facing you has probably experienced something you could not endure.”
“Every Palestinian family feels the effects of the international embargo. But the more the pressure on the government grows, the more support we receive, both from the Palestinian street and from the Arab and Islamic world.”
“Every pampered child becomes a hated child.... There is no greater evil than the pampering of children.”
“Every paper girl needs at least one string.”
Source: The John Green Collection
“Every paper published in a respectable journal should have a preface by the author stating why he is publishing the article, and what value he sees in it. I have no hope that this practice will ever be adopted.”
“Every paragraph should accomplish two goals: advance the story, and develop your characters as complex human beings.”
“Every parent at some time faces the problem of explaining the facts of life to his child. Just as inevitably, for the Negro parent, the moment comes when he must explain to his offspring the facts of segregation.”
Source: Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
“Every parent can imagine the joys of child abuse.”
“Every parent craves for a child, and once their wishes come true, they feel that it's not possible for them to love anyone more that the first born. But the fact is, after you have the second issue, the feeling is, how can I not love the kid?”
“Every parent does their best with the information they have. When we know better, we do better — for our kids and for ourselves.”
Source: Why Won't You Listen?: The Science of What Kids Really Hear When You Speak (THEY'RE NOT DEFYING YOU)
“Every parent has gone through a period when their child wasn't so happy with them.”
“Every parent has the responsibility to cultivate his child's heart. If we leave our children's heart alone, they tend to become like a garden, overgrown with evil and with sin.”
“Every parent has those moments where they look at their child and think, 'There's a demon in those eyes and no one can see it but me!”
“Every parent in America has the total power to control all television programming that is dispatched to their home today.”
“Every parent is a teacher... But not all parents teach.”
“Every parent is an artist, but not every artist is apparent.”
“Every parent is an artist, for the bared canvas of a newborn’s soul begs for the artist’s touch. And because this is so, a parent must prepare the palette with the utmost care, choose the brushes with poised caution, and mindfully attend to every brushstroke regardless of how slight. And such caution is utterly imperative for the emerging rendering will be both a legacy borne of the parent, and a life lived by the child.”
Source: Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living
“Every parent is at some time the father of the unreturned prodigal, with nothing to do but keep his house open to hope.”
“Every parent is wondering, how do we keep our kids safe? We need a commander in chief who does what Ronald Reagan did with communism, which is he set out a global strategy to defeat Soviet communism.”
“Every parent knows that for a kid, the car is chloroform.”
Source: Everything and a Kite
“Every parent knows this moment in a child's age when he or she needs your attention in a very specific way because it's the beginning and ending of the early life of imagination. It's such a responsibility.”
“Every parent wants to do what's best for their child. Whatever I can afford, I'm going to get my kid the best education I can get.”