M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“My most cherished possession I wish I could leave you is my faith in Jesus Christ, for with Him and nothing else you can be happy, but without Him and with all else you'll never be happy.”
“My most cherished possessions are my grandma's letters and my vintage Martha Washington cookbook.”
“My most cryptic, strange songs might be my most personal, but that isn't how people are going to receive them, because they don't know the code.”
“My most difficult opponent is myself. When I am playing I often involuntarily make a world champion out of a candidate master.”
“My most difficult thing so far, to be brutally honest, has been to waltz as if I knew what I was doing.”
“My most disastrous date was not so much a disaster as uncomfortable for both parties involved.”
“My most earnest of all pleas to singles is abandonment of the self, surrender to Christ of all unfulfilled longings, an unequivocal willingness to receive whatever God assigns, and a determination to practice the sacrificial principle of Isaiah 58:10-11. Life becomes not only far simpler, but surprisingly joyful and free.”
“My most earnest wish is to see the republican element of popular control pushed to the maximum of its practicable exercise. I shall then believe that our government may be pure and perpetual.”
Source: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont
“My most embarrassing moment was probably when I was on tour and I would throw the mic out of my hand and catch it but one time I dropped it and I felt so stupid. My most exhilarating moment is every time I step on stage to perform.”
“My most embarrassing moment was when I was a student at Tufts University and decided to go 'streaking' with a group of girls in the middle of January. Somehow I lost them and ended up being chased by the campus police.”
“My most enjoyable movie going experiences have always been going to a movie theater, sitting there and the lights go down and a film comes on the screen that you don't know everything about, and you don't know every plot turn and every character movement that's going to happen.”
“My most famous drama in England is quite controversial. It's something called Men Only, and it's rather a shocking exploration of male sexuality.”
“My most favorite entrance music of all time... it's that, "You're my obsession, you're my obsession" song [Animotion's "Obsession"].”
“My most favorite personality wardrobe item is an authentic, everyday halo. It fits me in a supernatural and ethereal and way, to ensure I'm best-dressed for any occasion...any time of the day.”
“My most favourite gigs that ever happened were solo, before The Monkees ever happened.”
“My most fervent prayer is to be a President who can make it possible for every boy in this land to grow to manhood by loving his country--instead of dying for it.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963-1964
“My most frequent admonition to athletes and coaches is: train, do not strain.”
Source: Running with Lydiard
“My most fundamental hope is for a worldwide attitude of tolerance, which will only come through education and an awareness of other cultures and religions. The more people are exposed to other philosophies and thoughts, the more possible it becomes to resolve world conflicts peacefully. Education builds tolerance for other points of view.”
“My most heartfelt thank you goes to Impact Future Media and Cartoon Monkey Studio. Their dedication to the truth is very uncommon in the world we live in today. I am now, and will always be, grateful to their organizations.”
“My most important identity now is as a mother.”
“My most important inspirational job that I do is raising those kids. That's my job. And that's where my ambition goes. But I have a life. I'm not only their mother. I'm still who I was before, I just don't get to be it all the time.”
“My most important piece of advice to all you would-be writers: when you write, try to leave out all the parts readers skip.”
“My most important problem was destroying the lines of demarcation that separate what seems real from what seems fantastic.”
“My most important professional accomplishment to date is the ability to keep working with absolutely no skills whatsoever.”
“My most important projects have been the building and maintaining of schools and medical clinics for my dear friends in the Himalaya and helping restore their beautiful monasteries, too.”
“My most important quality or property is curiosity. And that had its beginning in what I was going to do with my life.”
“My most important rule is one that sums up the 10: If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.”
Source: Elmore Leonard's 10 Rules of Writing
“My most important title is Mom in Chief”
“My most important title is still “mom-in-chief.”
“My most important [wardrobe] rule is: Never put anything back soiled.”
Source: My Way of Life
“My most interesting memory is of my first real dream. I was a caterpillar, wriggling around in the earth, just the way a caterpillar would. Following my caterpillar whims, completely unaware of anyone.”
“My most intimate secrets? Well, if I told you those they wouldn't be secrets now, would they? Seriously though I don't have too many secrets. I'm a very open and honest person, sometimes too honest for my own good.”
“My most lucrative job in college was a stint as the regional Dodge Girl.”
“My most memorable adventure was investigating the chalk cliffs in Yorkshire. While clambering over kelp-covered boulders half-covered by the sea, I fell and smashed my tail bone on one of them.”
“My most memorable dunk, that I think about very, very often, is the Patrick Ewing dunk.”
“My most memorable meal is every Thanksgiving. I love the food: The turkey and stuffing; the sweet potatoes and rice, which come from my mother's Southern heritage; the mashed potatoes, which come from my wife's Midwestern roots; the Campbell's green bean casserole; and of course, pumpkin pie.”
“My most memorable moment came in 1985 as we beat the Boston Celtics.”
“My most memorable science fiction experience was Star Wars and seeing R2D2 and C3PO. I fell in love with those robots.”
“My most noticeable physical trait is, hands down, my hair. It's big, unruly and curly, and you can spot it from a mile away... literally.”
“My most persistent memory of stand - up is of my mouth being in the present and my mind being in the future: the mouth speaking the line, the body delivering the gesture, while the mind looks back, observing, analyzing, judging, worrying, and then deciding when and what to say next. Enjoyment while performing was rare - enjoyment would have been an indulgent loss of focus that comedy cannot afford.”
Source: Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life
“My most popular blogs end up being the ones where I talk about being a dad.”
“My most powerful memory was hearing Earl Scruggs on 'The Beverly Hillbillies' as a 5 or 6 year old. That sound just blew me away, shook my head up.”
“My most prized possession was my lanyard of Lip Smackers I tore it out of the confines of the paper package, which read “all the flavor of being a girl.”.. In the car, I draped the black lanyard around my neck with a single green plastic balm dangling. I proudly dangled my girlhood in all its fruitiness. It cost only $2.99.”
“My most prized possession was my library card from the Oakland Public Library.”
Source: Second wind: the memoirs of an opinionated man
“My most productive years are my loneliest years.”
Source: Aşk Mafia: Armor of The World
“My most profound confidence is however based upon the fact that at the head of Germany there stands a man by his entire development, his desires, and striving can only have been destined by fate to lead our people into a brighter future.”
“My most pronounced writing habit is trying not to write.”
Source: Every Last One: A Novel
“My most radical shift was leaving Intel and joining Google, a small startup at the time, even though I was pregnant.”
“My most recent faith struggle is not one of intellect. I don’t really do that anymore. Sooner or later you just figure out there are some guys who don’t believe in God and they can prove He doesn't exist, and there are some other guys who do believe in God and they can prove He does exist, and the argument stopped being about God a long time ago and now it’s about who is smarter, and honestly I don’t care.”
Source: Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
“My most recent novel didn't start out scaring me, but as I got deeper into writing it, it scared me. It's not so much where the story's going. It's where it came from. I always come out of it thinking, Okay, that got it all outta me. The next one's gonna be nice and simple, and it's not gonna scare me, and that never seems to happen.”