E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Every pilot I've ever written, I've fallen deeply and madly in love with. It's the only way I work.”
“Every pilot thinks they're the best pilot in the world. I think I'm the best pilot.”
“Every pint bottle should contain a quart.”
“Every pioneer and musician who could carry a musket went into the ranks. Even the sick and foot-sore, who could not keep up in the march, came up as soon as they could find their regiments, and took their places in line of battle, while it was battle, indeed.”
“Every pitcher can beat you, it doesn't matter how good you are.”
“Every pizza is a personal pizza if you try hard and believe in yourself.”
“Every place has its own challenges. In Canada, we have blessings like grants, but we also have curses in the sense that when you start to do more urban classified music, we no longer have a single urban radio station left.”
“Every place has some values associated with it. If your values don’t match those of the people living in your city or town, you might eventually feel helpless and inadequate.”
“Every place in the country you should get a license that shows you know how to safely store it, keep it away from your children or grandchildren. You should have to license it so the police can trace it if it's used in a crime. [On keeping guns]”
“Every place is a goldmine. You have only to give yourself time, sit in a teahouse watching the passers-by, stand in a corner of the market, go for a haircut. You pick up a thread – a word, a meeting, a friend of a friend of someone you have just met – and soon the most insipid, most insignificant place becomes a mirror of the world, a window on life, a theatre of humanity.”
Source: A fortune-teller told me
“Every place is a good place, only time goes wrong.”
Source: A Thousand Years of Good Prayers: Stories
“Every place is a place to practice. Every time is a time to practice. Zen is concerned with the thought we have this moment rather than with rituals or rules of behavior”
Source: Zen Baggage: A Pilgrimage to China
“Every place is determined by the characters who are there.”
“Every place is given its character by certain patterns of events that keep on happening there. These patterns of events are locked in with certain geometric patterns in the space. Indeed, each building and each town is ultimately made out of these patterns in the space, and out of nothing else; they are the atoms and molecules from which a building or a town is made.”
“Every place is safe to him who lives with justice.”
Source: All the Works of Epictetus: Which are Now Extant; Consisting of His Discourses, Preserved by Arrian, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments
“Every place is the center of the world.”
“Every place is the same, but we put names and numbers, build building different types... so far to remember them better and to recognize them better!”
“Every place is the same place in the end.”
Source: Deeply Odd
“Every place on earth has a frequency. It's not good or bad, it's just the way it is, and if you can attune yourself to that frequency, then you can find comfort in that.”
“Every place swarms with commentaries; of authors there is great scarcity.”
Source: Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays
“Every place there's people, there's badness.”
Source: Walk on Earth a Stranger
“Every place where I played or managed is special to me because of the memories and the friendships that each afforded me.”
“Every place you don’t want to be at feels like a prison. And we have so many desires, expectations and go back to the past and think about the future so often, that I can safely say that we live in such a prison all the time.
So each time you wish you were somewhere else right now is another solid wall you build and thus make this imaginary building even stronger.”
Source: This Moment
“Every place you go becomes a part of you. But none more so than home.”
Source: The Map of Salt and Stars
“Every place you land in life has a reason and a lesson.”
“Every place, once unique, itself, is strangely shot through with radiations from every other place. ‘There’ was then; ‘here’ is now.”
Source: The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age
“Every plan I have is the best plan in the room.”
“Every plan is a house of cards.”
“Every plant has its fitness and must be placed in its proper surroundings so as to bring out its full beauty. Therein lies the art of landscaping.”
Source: Siftings
“Every plant is an individual.
Wrong again. We are not individuals at all, we are all connected. We are individuals the way each blossom on an apple tree is an individual.”
Source: Pharmako/Poeia: Plant Powers, Poisons, and Herbcraft
“Every plant never becomes a tree though the size of every sapling appears to be the same”
“Every plant, tree, and animal is a blessing and every person has a purpose for living. Courage, curiosity, and generosity produce noble spirits. Enduring life honorably results in wisdom. Knowledge passed down from one generation to the next along with humankind's tradition of performing charitable and self-sacrificing deeds creates principled legacies for future generations to emulate.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Every plausible policy must be followed by the question 'And then what?'”
“Every play I do, every book I write, every painting I paint, I will struggle with. I don't know what it's like for a project to come easy.”
“Every play I write is about love and distance. And time. And from that we can get things like history.”
“Every play is rhythmic control. If you want an audience to go on a journey, it's rhythmic control. You're crafting when they lean in, when they push back, when they breathe, when they surrender. It takes you probably five to six minutes to build trust with an audience. A musical you can build trust in three notes. Boom, boom, boom, you're instantly seduced. So musicals have this easy potency, but generally, in my opinion, they waste them, because a musical is incredibly hard to do.”
“Every play is so important. It's a record of what life was like at the time you wrote that play or that book.”
“Every play should be 90 minutes. There would be so many more theatre-goers if plays were shorter.”
“Every player feels like they can play at this level. Not every player gets an opportunity. I was fortunate to get an opportunity. Everything's kind of worked out real well.”
“Every player had a roommate for out-of-town games, so I had to slip into the bathroom early each morning and secretly take my insulin injection. I feared that if the Cubs found out and I slumped badly, they would attribute it to the diabetes and send me back to the minors - or worse, release me.”
“Every player has the option to have metal spikes or other spikes or whatever they feel most comfortable in.”
“Every player should be accorded the privilege of at least one season with the Chicago Cubs. That's baseball as it should be played - in God's own sunshine. And that's really living.”
“Every player should take 5 minutes to themselves before practice and mentally lock into what needs to be done.”
“Every player that plays for any organization, having great fans on your side every night is a great thing.”
“Every player wants to be as complete as possible and goals for a central midfielder are very important.”
“Every player, every coach doesn't always see eye to eye.”
“Every player, in his secret heart, wants to manage one day. Every fan, in the privacy of his mind, already does.”
“Every pleasure is most valued when it is coming to an end.”
“Every pleasure or pain has a sort of rivet with which it fastens the soul to the body and pins it down and makes it corporeal, accepting as true whatever the body certifies.”
“Every pleasure raises the tide of life; every pain lowers the tide of life.”
Source: The Data of Ethics: Great Essays