G Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with G. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Go on, prove me wrong. Destroy the fabric of the universe. See if I care.”
“Go on, son, you're not doing me any good by bleeding.”
Source: The Goose Girl
“Go on, then, and let your intent be seriousness.”
“Go on, try weasel, try squirrel; it tastes like chicken, it tastes just like chicken! If it tastes just like chicken, why don't you gimme some damn chicken?”
“Go on,” he said in a low tone that was a dare. “Keep on poking the hungry wolf, see how naked it gets you.”
“Go out and ask her into the alley.” Clay looked at Jeremy as if he’d just been told to dance the rumba on a public thoroughfare. I bit back a laugh. “Just walk over to her and point at the alley. Maybe say…I don’t know…something like ‘fifty bucks.’ ” I looked at Jeremy. “Does that sound right? Fifty?” His brows shot up. “Why are you asking me?” “I wasn’t—I just meant, as a general…” I threw up my hands. “How am I supposed to know how much a hooker costs?”
Source: Broken
“Go out and do for others what somebody did for you.”
Source: The last lecture
“Go out and do something for somebody. Go out and give something to somebody. It will take you away from yourself and make you happy.”
“Go out and do something. It isn’t your room that’s a prison, it’s yourself.”
“Go out and do the things you are afraid to do gradually. Gain the power to do that through meditating. You will find yourself limitless reality that knows no fear.”
“Go out and do your thing knowing that rejection and failure is an inevitable and integral part of the process to achieving your dreams.”
Source: Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women
“Go out and find your own stories.That is what I want to tell you.”
“Go out and heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons and preach the kingdom. But do it for only one reason. Your motive should be an overwhelming love and compassion for those in need. There is no other legitimate motive for healing.”
Source: Divine Healing Made Simple
“Go out and lead the world; but never forget to begin by leading yourself first at home. You can’t lead the environment if you can’t lead yourself in it.”
Source: Leaders' Watchwords
“Go out and make something that reflects your interests, your taste, and your ideas. No one will pay you to make something until you have a few things you can show that you've directed. I got my start by making short films on my own.”
“Go out and make your own speeches. People need you. Go on TV. It can be done. After you speak up a few times, people say, "Hey, we got a crazy man in the community," and they'll begin talking to you.”
“Go out and preach the gospel and if you must, use words.”
“Go out and serve the suffering. Learn to place others in front of yourself.”
“Go out and speak for the inarticulate and the submerged.”
“Go out and walk. That is the glory of life.”
“Go out as far as you can go and start from there”
“Go out by yourself, face the wind, hold up your head and thank God for this gardening year.”
“Go out hard and finish harder.”
“Go out in the sunlight. Bright sunlight helps boost the production of serotonin. It also improves the release of melatonin, which helps you get a better night’s sleep. So if you’re stuck inside, make an effort to go outside for at least a few minutes in the middle of the day. Go for a walk, listen to some music, or just soak in the sun.”
Source: The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression, One Small Change at a Time
“Go out in the woods, go out. If you don't go out in the woods nothing will ever happen and your life will never begin.”
“Go out in the world and work like money doesn't matter, sing as if no one is listening, love as if you have never been hurt, and dance as if no one is watching.”
“Go out into the world and act. Act with all the might in your veins. Act with all the conscience in your nerves. Act beyond all dogmas, doctrines and discriminations, so that the humanity of tomorrow will be grateful to you for delivering them a world of acceptance, a world of humaneness, and above all, a world of a unified progressive humankind.”
“Go out into the world and do good until there is too much good in the world.”
“Go out into the world and run straight at whatever you fear the most.”
“Go out into the world today and love the people you meet. Let your presence light new light in the hearts of people.”
“Go out into the world, traveler. See what the long nights and hard days feel like, after a week of them.”
“Perhaps I will like them,” Vasya retorted, with spirit.
“I sincerely hope not.”
Source: The Girl in the Tower
“Go out into the world uncorrupted, a breath of fresh air in this squalid and polluted society. Provide people with a glimpse of good living and of the living God.”
Source: God's Message for Each Day: Wisdom from the Word of God
“Go out into the world where your heart calls you. The blessings will come, I promise you that. I wish for you the insight to recognize the blessings as such, and sometimes it's hard. But you'll know it's a blessing if you are enriched and transformed by the experience. So be ready. There are great souls and teachers everywhere. It's your job to recognize them.”
“Go out into the world, do your best all day, try to think higher thoughts, try to be kind and compassionate, but don't let people take advantage of you.”
“Go out into the world, find work that you love, learn from your mistakes, and work hard to make a difference.”
“Go out looking for one thing, and that's all you'll ever find.”
“Go out more, keep cheerful as well as busy, for you are the sunshine-maker of the family, and if you get dismal there is no fair weather.”
Source: Greatest Christmas Novels in One Volume: Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, Heidi, The Romance of a Christmas Card, The Little City of Hope, The Wonderful Life, Little Women, Anne of Green Gables, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Peter Pan…
“Go out of societal conformity to see and create uplifting beauty.”
“Go out of your way to find humility when things are going right and forgiveness/compassion when they go wrong. Because it’s never as good or as bad as it looks. The world is big and complex. Luck and risk are both real and hard to identify. Do so when judging both yourself and others. Respect the power of luck and risk and you’ll have a better chance of focusing on things you can actually control. You’ll also have a better chance of finding the right role models.”
Source: The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness
“Go out of your way to make an outstanding first impression.”
“Go out of your way to talk optimistically about everything.”
Source: The Power of Positive Thinking: 10 Traits for Maximum Results
“Go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is.”
“Go out on the front porch of the house, turn the Washington Post over with your big toe, and if your name's above the fold, you know you're not going to have a good day.”
“Go out on the stage as a human being and do not be afraid to show struggle in your music. It's a struggle in life and then struggle and then victory.”
“Go out the north exit of Nakano Station and into the Sun Mall shopping arcade. After a few steps, you'll see Gindaco, the takoyaki (octopus balls) chain. Turn right into Pretty Good #1 Alley. Walk past the deli that specializes in okowa (steamed sticky rice with tasty bits), a couple of ramen shops, and a fugu restaurant. Go past the pachinko parlor, the grilled eel stand, the camera shops, and the stairs leading to Ginza Renoir coffee shop. If you see the bicycle parking lot in front of Life Supermarket, you're going the right way.
During the two-block walk through a typical neighborhood, you've passed more good food than in most midsized Western cities, even if you don't love octopus balls as much as I do.
Welcome to Tokyo.
Tokyo is unreal. It's the amped-up, neon-spewing cyber-city of literature and film. It's an alley teeming with fragrant grilled chicken shops. It's children playing safely in the street and riding the train across town with no parents in sight. It's a doughnut chain with higher standards of customer service than most high-end restaurants in America. A colossal megacity devoid of crime, grime, and bad food? Sounds more like a utopian novel than an earthly metropolis.”
Source: Pretty Good Number One: An American Family Eats Tokyo
“Go out there and add value as much as you can, so that you can contribute to the world of success.”
Source: The Kind of Substance You Need For Your Success
“Go out there and applaud those who have done well. It is when you appreciate them that you can encourage others to excel.”
Source: The Gift of Thanksgiving
“Go out there and discover your
purpose. You have a role to play
and a contribution to make.”
Source: Your Life, Your Purpose: 365 Motivational Quotes
“Go out there and do your part to change the world. You may not change all you had hoped but the world will be better for the caring demonstrated by your effort.”
“Go out there and get rich. Get so obnoxiously rich that when that tax bill comes, your first thought will be to choke on how big a check you have to write.”