E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Every year, my family and I would go visit my moms family in Texas. We would drive from Chicago to Texas, and once we started to get towards San Antonio, everyone looked like me! It was such a great feeling. Everyone had the same brown skin that I did.”
“Every year, nearly two-thirds of the approximately 200,000 patients in need of a bone marrow transplant will not find a marrow donor that matches within their families.”
“Every year, once a year, in Maryland, I go for a week and overnight camp with about 50 to 60 kids with muscular dystrophy, all ages, seven to 21. And it is really fun. I have some great friends there and wonderful counselors.”
“Every year, something happens, and it turns me in a direction about where I need to go and what I need to do to give these guys direction.”
“Every year, the average American eats as much as 33 pounds of cheese. That's up to 60,000 calories and 3,100 grams of saturated fat. So why do we eat so much cheese? Mainly it's because the government is in cahoots with the processed food industry. And instead of responding in earnest to the health crisis, they've spent the past 30 years getting people to eat more. This is the story of how we ended up doing just that.”
“Every year, the Friday before the new Saturday-morning shows would premiere, the networks would do this big preview special, and I was always glued to the TV. As horrible as they were, they were entertaining at the time. There was a lot of showmanship from the networks based around the new lineup.”
“Every year, the memories I have of my father become more faint, unclear, and distant. once they were vivid and true, then they became like photographs, and now they are more like photographs of photographs.”
Source: The History of Love: A Novel
“Every year, thousands of Californians flee that populous paradise for tax-eased small government oasis of America's red states.”
“Every year, when you're a child, you become a different person.”
“Every year, you try to be more consistent. It's a long year and it's tough to do. But those great players do find it. That's something that I try to do.?”
“Every you, every me. Fractals. Fractures.”
Source: Every You, Every Me
“Every young artist has to do it one way, his [or her] way, and the hell with patterns. Remember who you are and where you are and what you are doing.... And never take advice, including this.”
“Every young lady may feel for my heroine in this critical moment, for every young lady has at some time or other known the same agitation.”
Source: Northanger abbey [followed by] Persuasion
“Every young man is prone to be misled by the suggestions of his own ill-founded ambition which he mistakes for the promptings of asecret genius, and thence dreams of unrivaled greatness.”
Source: Emerson in His Journals
“Every young man should aim at independence and should prepare himself for a vocation; above all, he should so manage his life that the steps of his progress are taken without improper aids; that he calls no one master, that he does not win or deserve the reputation of being a tool of others, and that if called to public service he may assume its duties with the satisfaction of knowing that he is free to rise to the height of his opportunity.”
Source: Conditions of Progress in Democratic Government
“Every young man's heart is a graveyard in which are inscribed the names of a thousand dead artists but whose only actual denizens are a few mighty, often antagonistic, ghosts.”
“Every young person gets so excited about new software packages and new technology.”
“Every young person is going to be inspired to be a maker from now on. It's like how everyone used to want to be a musician, an actor, an athlete -- but a maker is what people are going to want to be.”
“Every young person needs some adult who's just wild and crazy about them!”
“Every young sculptor seems to think that he must give the world some specimen of indecorous womanhood, and call it Eve, Venus, a Nymph, or any name that may apologize for a lack of decent clothing. I am weary, even more than I am ashamed, of seeing such things. Nowadays people are as good as born in their clothes, and there is practically not a nude human being in existence. An artist, therefore, as you must candidly confess, cannot sculpture nudity with a pure heart, if only because he is compelled to steal guilty glimpses at hired models. The marble inevitably loses its chastity under such circumstances. An old Greek sculptor, no doubt, found his models in the open sunshine, and among pure and princely maidens, and thus the nude statues of antiquity are as modest as violets, and sufficiently draped in their own beauty. But as for Mr. Gibson's colored Venuses (stained, I believe, with tobacco juice), and all other nudities of to-day, I really do not understand what they have to say to this generation, and would be glad to see as many heaps of quicklime in their stead.”
Source: The Marble Faun
“Every young sculptor seems to think that he must give the world some specimen of indecorous womanhood, and call it Eve, Venus, a Nymph, or any name that may apologize for a lack of decent clothing.”
Source: Complete Novels of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Illustrated Edition): Fanshawe, The Scarlet Letter with its Adaptation, The House of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance, The Marble Faun, The Dolliver Romance, Septimius Felton, Grimshawe's Secret and Biography
“Every young woman should dress well, that is, neatly, tastefully, modestly, whether she be rich or poor. Conspicuous dressing is vulgar. True refinement avoids anything showy and flashy: it never dresses better than it can afford, and yet it is always well dressed, even in simple muslin or plain calico.”
“Every young writer, I imagine, has their first intellectual magazine, whose essays and articles are devoured all the more greedily for being slightly over one's head. Mine was First Things.”
“Every youth movement presents itself as a loan to the future, and tries to call in its lien in advance, but when there is no future all loans are canceled.”
Source: Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the Twentieth Century
“Every youth owes it to himself and to the world to make the most possible out of the stuff that is in him.”
Source: Success Library
“Every zodiac sign holds a hidden soul — one that remembers how to love in its own divine rhythm.”
Source: Channeled Love Message 2026: Yearly Channeling for All 12 Zodiac Signs (111, 555, 999)
“Every zombie story is fundamentally about a breakdown of order, with the infrastructure intact. That infrastructure might be on fire, yes.”
Source: Zombie Spaceship Wasteland: A Book by Patton Oswalt
“Every ‘mistake’ is an opportunity in jazz.”
“Every-time we use a product or service, someone is serving us.”
“Everybody - even huge movie stars - have downs. That's just how it is. The work ebbs and flows. My manager and I were saying, 'Let's remember that in 2013 we were soooo busy.' So whenever it is that we're not, maybe it'll come back again. Maybe it won't. But you've gotta love the ride.”
“Everybody [in The Beatles ] was singing at the same time and the harmonies were great.”
“Everybody achieves success in life—a blessed few early in their careers, the rest of us when we lower our standards”
Source: Missing in Thailand
“Everybody acknowledges that the current path we're on is unsustainable, not just for the people who don't have health insurance but for those who do.”
“Everybody across this country knows that the tsunami of drugs is threatening their very families.”
“Everybody acts as if they have free will. They act as if they can make these decisions; do they know they don't? I think there's been some back-down on the idea that everything is determined.”
“Everybody acts like I'm nuts. I'm not nuts I just want to feel it all.”
“Everybody acts like they're in a movie in most movies. That's why they stink.”
“Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner necessity.”
Source: The World As I See It
“Everybody acts out a myth, but very few people know what their myth is. And you should know what your myth is because it might be a tragedy and maybe you dont want it to be.”
“Everybody admires a go-getter if he is tactful.”
“Everybody against me. Why? Why me? I have not brought violence to you. I have not brought Thug Life to America. I didn't create Thug Life. I diagnosed it.”
“Everybody ages. Everybody dies. There is no turning back the clock. So the question in life becomes: What are you going to do while you're here”
“Everybody agrees that a future in which you are dead is a very bad thing, and that it isn't made any better by your not being around to notice how bad it is.”
“Everybody agrees that whatever the solutions are to the big problems, they ... can never be without some element of education.”
“Everybody all over the world takes a wife's estimate into account in forming an opinion of a man.”
“Everybody allows that to know any other science you must have first studied it, and that you can only claim to express a judgment upon it in virtue of such knowledge. Everybody allows that to make a shoe you must have learned and practised the craft of the shoemaker, though every man has a model in his own foot, and possesses in his hands the natural endowments for the operations required. For philosophy alone, it seems to be imagined, such study, care, and application are not in the least requisite”
Source: The Logic of Hegel
“Everybody always asks me what the big surprises were that I discovered about Woody and I never have a good stock answer for that, I never know quite what to tell them other than generally that he's much less neurotic and quirky than I would have expected.”
“Everybody always feels that they're right even if they're wrong and that's what a whole actor's career is built around rationalizing your way into whatever character you're playing.”
“Everybody always knows something," said Adam, "even if it's something they don't know they know.”
Source: Cat Among the Pigeons
“Everybody always laughs because I feel so much more comfortable with, like, a giant paper bag on my whole body and paint on my face. Sometimes I try really hard to take it all off. But inevitably what's underneath is still not a straight edge. And I don't think it ever will be.”