M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“My scare value is high. My arena is controversy. My tough front is my biggest asset.”
“My scars are numerous, my flesh is powerless, my enemy is dangerous, but my God is glorious and His grace is totally sufficient.”
Source: Look and Live: Behold the Soul-Thrilling, Sin-Destroying Glory of Christ
“My scars are symbols of new found strength and lessons I learned.”
“my scars breathe no shame
for my wings are growing
from the wounds you left”
Source: Tears of Ash and Light
“My scars prove your wounds can heal too.”
Source: Dandelion Ch;ld: An Autistic Life Shattered and Reforged
“My scars remind me that I did indeed survive my deepest wounds. That in itself is an accomplishment. And they bring to mind something else, too. They remind me that the damage life has inflicted on me has, in many places, left me stronger and more resilient. What hurt me in the past has actually made me better equipped to face the present.”
“My scars show pain and suffering, but they also show my will to survive. They're part of my history that'll always be there.”
“My scars tell a story. They are a reminder of times when life tried to break me, but failed. They are markings of where the structure of my character was welded.”
“My scars were reflecting the mist in your headlights I looked like a neon zebra, shaking rain off her stripes”
“My schedule can be hectic, so I'm always trying to find time to see my friends and family.”
“My schedule for today lists a six-hour self-accusatory depression.”
Source: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
“My schedule goes: wake up, running, exercise, downstairs, running shoes off, then to the shower. That's the Jackie Chan diary.”
“My schedule has not calmed down, but I'm definitely not so devastated as I used to be. Definitely cooler now. A lot of blessings have fallen into my lap, and I'm very thankful to receive all of them.”
“My schedule has slowed a little. I've cut back on some of my assignments. But I still have the enthusiasm for the sports world that I had 38 years ago.”
“My schedule is always tight. But I like to have the pressure of having to finish doing something; it gives me an added edge.”
“My schedule, it always looks like it's really steady, but believe it or not, I tend to work a bunch and then take a year off.”
“My schedulers keep getting driven crazy by the fact that they can't fit hikes in my schedule.”
“My scholarly expectation is then that I may succeed in becoming clever in philosophy in spite of my stupidity.”
“My school and my tribe are so poor and sad that we have to study from the same dang books our parents studied from. That is absolutely the saddest thing in the world.”
“My school colors were clear. We used to say, 'I'm not naked, I'm in the band.”
“My school-days! The silent gliding on of my existence—the unseen, unfelt progress of my life—from childhood up to youth! Let me think, as I look back upon that flowing water, now a dry channel overgrown with leaves, whether there are any marks along its course, by which I can remember how it ran.”
Source: David Copperfield
“My school days were the happiest days of my life; which should give you some indication of the misery I've endured over the past twenty-five years.”
“My school friends are really understanding and still want to hang out with me. Ever since I was in sixth grade, I was at the gym every day to work out while my friends were getting their nails done or going to the mall. I used to feel left out, but I don't anymore.”
“My school in St. Louis is great. They basically created a program where I can do online classes and independent studies when I'm traveling. But then I still get to go home and take classes in a normal school environment.”
“My school is attended by near three hundred scholars.”
Source: Improvements in Education, as it Respects the Industrious Classes of the Community: Containing, a Short Account of Its Present State, Hints Towards Its Improvement, and a Detail of Some Practical Experiments Conducive to that End
“My school is the world, and my teacher is the people. It is very important not to stay cloistered in the office if you want to create. We have to go out in society to understand how people live and dress in their real lives.”
“My school life was very much a wandering experience. I was having trouble in school and I was not making a lot of friends. So coming home and actually improvising on the piano and just coming up with melodies was an escape for me.”
“My school music teacher, Al Bennest, introduced me to jazz by playing Louis Armstrong's record of "West End Blues" for me. I found more jazz on the radio, and began looking for records. My paper route money, and later, money I earned working after school in a print shop and a butcher shop went toward buying jazz records. I taught myself the alto saxophone and the drums in order to play in my high school dance band.”
“My school of thought is, anything goes, but I can't do that anymore.”
“My school reports always used to point out that my concentration levels were appalling. I never listened in class because I was always daydreaming about racing. I never thought for a moment about doing anything else. There was no guarantee that I'd make a career in it but I never had any plan B.”
“My school spirit is at an all time low, I'm losing my status at the school.”
“My school taught me to observe and only then believe. My church taught me to believe in order to observe. I ended up becoming a magician.”
“My school teacher of language and literature always admired with my writing, treating me as one of his most favorite students. He gave me the different vision of myself. Being the person of unique talents, charisma, great wisdom, and intelligence, the teacher was that “beam of sunshine in the blackness,” so invaluable that it wouldn’t be possible for me to survive without his inspiring, kind, and cheering, caring words.”
Source: Gods’ Food
“My school was 17 years as a player and another 16 watching more games probably than any coach has - all over the world, all systems. I couldn't go to school and write it down for people who are far less experienced, telling me what to do and how to do it.”
“My school was pretty much all African Americans, but it was still a little tough to be in because I didn't have a lot of money. And when I came back to my neighborhood, it was tough to fit in there, too, because I was wearing Catholic school clothes, and I had two parents, which was rare.”
“My school was six miles away from where I lived on the farm. I had to walk and run, there and back every day, through gorges and over rivers. If I was late, there was a very big stick waiting for me.”
“My school was so tough the school newspaper had an obituary section.”
“My schooling did me a great deal of harm and no good whatever; it was simply dragging a child's soul through the dirt.”
Source: George Bernard Shaw: Collected Articles, Lectures, Essays and Letters: Thoughts and Studies from the Renowned Dramaturge and Author of Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Pygmalion, Arms and The Man, Saint Joan, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion
“My schooling not only failed to teach me what it professed to be teaching, but prevented me from being educated to an extent which infuriates me when I think of all I might have learned at home by myself.”
“My schooling was very conservative. I went to Trinity School, and then to the Hill School, which is a boarding school, then to Yale. My parents got divorced in that period, and I realized I didn't have a life anymore. I was the only child, so a three-person family breaks apart. I ended up very conformist, very scared, very lonely. I couldn't go on with Yale, just couldn't do it. I'd been doing too much of that for too long. I didn't know what I wanted, but I knew what I didn't want, which was to go to Wall Street and join the crowd there.”
“My science is not rooted in cold logic venture, my science is rooted in human welfare.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“My science is not separate from my humanity - they fulfill each other - they empower each other.”
Source: Revolution Indomable
“My science is you, my art is you,
Il mattino della mia mente sei tu.
La mia casa tu, il mio cielo tu,
La verità della mia vita sei tu.”
Source: Himalayan Sonneteer: 100 Sonnets of Unsubmission
“My science is you, my art is you,
La mañana de mi mente eres tú.
Mi casa tú, mi cielo tú,
La verdad de mi vida eres tú.”
Source: Himalayan Sonneteer: 100 Sonnets of Unsubmission
“My science is you, my art is you. The morning of my mind is you.”
Source: Earthquakin' Egalitarian: I Die Everyday So Your Children Can Live
“My science is you, my art is you,
The morning of my mind is you.
Home is you, my heaven is you,
The truth of my life is you.”
Source: Himalayan Sonneteer: 100 Sonnets of Unsubmission
“My science teacher said that just because two things happened together didn't mean one was because of the other, or as she put it: correlation does not imply causation.”
Source: Catching Teller Crow
“My science teachers always encouraged their classes to 'go out and discover something' because all scientific endeavors depend on observation and experimentation. Through such pursuits, anyone can find something new to science, and if it's truly novel, the entire edifice of science might have to be restructured.”
“My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature and by no other feeling. My love for justice and striving to contribute towards the improvement of human conditions are quite independent from my scientific interests.”
Source: Albert Einstein, The Human Side: Glimpses from His Archives
“My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature not by other feelings.”