E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Every show that sells out is like a hero's welcome for me.”
“Every show, every audience is different, and I just love leaving the venue feeling like we all know each other a little bit better.”
“Every shrink knows that it's not the event itself but how you respond to it that tells the story. Take ten assorted individuals, expose them all to the same life trial, and they will each suffuse it with exquisite personal detail and meaning.”
Source: The Silent Wife
“Every shroud has a silver lining…”
Source: Curiosity Killed the Chicken
“Every shuttle mission's been successful.”
“Every shy person is a potential sex offender.”
“Every sickness has an alien quality, a feeling of invasion and loss of control that is evident in the language we use about it.”
Source: The Shaking Woman or A History of My Nerves
“Every side of a coin has another side.”
“Every sign by itself seems dead. What gives it life?--In use it is alive. Is life breathed into it there?--Or is the use its life?”
Source: Philosophical Investigations
“Every sign, linguistic or nonlinguistic, spoken or written (in the usual sense of this opposition), as a small or large unity, can be cited, put between quotation marks; thereby it can break with every given context, and engender infinitely new contexts in an absolutely nonsaturable fashion. This does not suppose that the mark is valid outside its context, but on the contrary that there are only contexts without any center of absolute anchoring. This citationality, duplication, or duplicity, this iterability of the mark is not an accident or anomaly, but is that (normal/abnormal) without which a mark could no longer even have a so-called “normal” functioning. What would a mark be that one could not cite? And whose origin could not be lost on the way?”
Source: Margins of Philosophy
“Every sign of gratitude is a sign of hope”
Source: Paradise Mislaid: How We Lost Heaven and How We Can Regain It
“Every significant artist is a metaphysician, a propounder of beauty-truths and form-theories.”
Source: Complete Essays: 1920-1925
“Every significant event that takes place in our lives is set to some kind of music.”
“Every significant philosopher of the last 2500 years has claimed that only humans are free, only humans have an ontological capacity for freedom. That is a lie. The condition for the possibility of freedom is merely the condition for the possibility of unfreedom.”
“Every silence holds a scripture,
every wound is a sacred drum -
every time you defy despair,
you teach midnight how to hum.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Every silence holds a story, every wound hides a lesson waiting to be understood.”
“Every silence is a form of punishment in its own way, but the silence that lingers between two pauses is the most lethal of all—heavy with unspoken words, unresolved emotions, and the weight of what was left unsaid.”
“Every silver lining has a cloud.”
“Every silver lining has a touch of grey.”
“Every sin already carries grace within in, all small children are potential old men, all sucklings have death within them, all dying people - eternal life. The Buddha exists in the robber and dice player; the robber exists in the Brahmin.”
Source: Siddhartha: An Indian Tale
“Every sin brings its punishment with it.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall
“Every sin can be forgiven by the heavenly Father.”
“Every sin flows from the failure to treasure the glory of God above all things.”
“Every sin is a mistake, as well as a wrong; and the epitaph for the sinner is, "Thou fool!"”
“Every sin is an act of cosmic treason, a futile attempt to dethrone God in His sovereign authority.”
Source: The R.C. Sproul Collection Volume 2: Essential Truths of the Christian Faith / Now, That's a Good Question!
“Every sin is an attempt to fly from emptiness.”
Source: Gravity and Grace
“Every sin is the distortion of an energy breathed into us - an energy which, if not thus distorted, would have blossomed into one of those holy acts whereof 'God did it' and 'I did it' are both true descriptions.”
Source: Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
“Every sin is the distortion of an energy breathed into us.”
Source: Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
“Every sin is the result of a colaboration”
Source: The Blue Hotel and Other Stories
“Every sin is the result of collaboration.”
Source: The Classic American Short Story MEGAPACK ® (Volume 1): 34 of the Greatest Stories Ever Written
“Every sin of commission has its root in a sin of omission”
“Every sin provokes its punishment.”
Source: Table-talk
“Every sin seemed to have set him back and cost him dearly, but murder wasn’t one of them.
—Jake Hunter, "Cherry Crossing" by Lisa M. Prysock.”
Source: Cherry Crossing
“Every sin that is left without repentance is a sin unto death, for which if even a saint shall pray, he shall not be heard.”
“Every since high school I've been drawn to magazines.”
“Every sincere prayer is heard and answered by our Heavenly Father, but the answers we receive may not be what we expect or come to us when we want or in the way we anticipate.”
“Every sinew in my body came together in one perfect whole. But those who have ever experienced that feeling, and it doesn't happen very often, will tell you it's in a whole other place of experience from the usual ego or vanity that drives my game. So I'm not afraid to own it for what it was.”
“Every singer eventually gets around to a Christmas disc.”
“Every singer has three or four or five techniques, and you can force them together in different combinations. Some of the techniques you discard along the way, and pick up others. But you do need them. It's just like anything. You have to know certain things about what you're doing that other people don't know. Singing has to do with techniques and how many you use at the same time. One alone doesn't work. There's no point to going over three. But you might interchange them whenever you feel like it. It's a bit like alchemy.”
“Every single Act either weakeneth or improveth our Credit with other Men ; and as an habit of being just to our Word will confirm, so an habit of too freely dispensing with it must necessarily destroy it.”
“Every single act of love, hate, or lapse of judgment may be the defining moment in a person's life.”
“Every single act of one who would lead a life of purity should be in the nature of yajna.”
Source: The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi
“Every single American - gay, straight, lesbian, bisexual, transgender - every single American deserves to be treated equally in the eyes of the law and in the eyes of our society. It’s a pretty simple proposition.”
“Every single American can exclaim, 'Nothing justifies what they did in New York and Washington,' not even the bombs that our government has dropped on them for ten years or the embargo that has caused the deaths of so many children. That's of course true...The issue is simply an acceptance of reality and a fundamental fact of life: When governments do bad things to people, people sometimes retaliate.”
“Every single American has a voice and ... it ought to be heard in the halls of power every day.”
“Every single ancient wisdom and religion will tell you the same thing - don't live entirely for yourself, live for other people. Don't get stuck inside your own ego, because it will become a prison in no time flat.”
“Every single answer starts with the phrase 'I don't know.' But most of the time she does know, if I give her the time and the space in which to answer.”
Source: Every Day
“Every single art form is involved in film, in a way.”
“Every single Asian dude who went to high school or junior high during the era of John Hughes movies was called 'Donger,'”
“Every single aspect of a text requires very careful choices and rigorous evaluation. Style is employed - or deployed - for a reason. It's purposeful. Form and aesthetics are part of meaning-making. Ideally, a writer would have mastery over a wide variety of rhetorical gestures and tonalities, our lexicon and punctuation system, our grammar, and all the riches of a liberal and literary education.”