M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee.”
“My worst haircuts have been the ones where I've done my own.”
“My worst holiday was in Athens when I was a young drama student at Rada in 1965. I ran out of money. I had my things stolen and I wasn't able to speak a word of the language.”
“My worst image of myself is me sitting on a bed, smoking a cigarette, waiting for a phone call and thinking thoughts that don't join together.”
“My worst is all out in the open. It makes it necessary for people to tell you about themselves.”
Source: Geek Love: A Novel
“My worst job was packing animal feed in a warehouse in Gloucestershire when I was a student. It was a very strange environment. It was hung heavy with oat dust, the place was infested with mice, and everyone who worked there was over 60, and I was 18. It was crazy. Apologies to anyone who works in animal-feed packing industry and loves it.”
“My worst job was working in the laundry of a nursing home.”
“My worst memory is of my first dance lesson as a 14-year old in Prague. My mother put me in this silver and pink lame dress. My hair was all curled, and it was the first time I wore a garter belt. I felt so out of place!”
“My worst mistake has been not grasping that time goes by. It was going by and there I was, set in the attitude of the ideal wife of an ideal husband. Instead of bringing our sexual relationship to life again I brooded happily over memories of our former nights together.”
Source: The Woman Destroyed
“My worst moments as a parent have been much like my greatest moments as a parent: the product of complete and perfect accident.”
“My worst nightmare is being stuck somewhere with nothing to read.”
“My worst personal problem is that my computer doesn't understand me.”
Source: All I Want is a Warm Bed and a Kind Word and Unlimited Power: Even More Brilliant Thoughts
“My Worst Political Move of the 2015 Year. John Boehner inviting Benjamin Netanyahu to address the joint session of Congress.”
“My worst quality is impatience.”
“My worst song is stimulating beyond words. My best songs are downright scary.”
“My worst vice is also my best vice. It's my empathy and my love for people-it can wear me out. I rarely can turn a person in need down or because I love people, I love energy.”
“My worst vice is gluttony. I try to keep myself under control because I'm an athlete, but once a week I like to pig out and act like a normal person.”
“My worst work happens when I get obedient.”
“My worst year. The only thing that I know for a fact now is that if it's really a bad day, then I draw the curtains, and I lay in bed. There is no way of dealing with grief. And I have no idea. This year I had double of them, my mother and my husband. I just take it one day at a time.”
“My worth and goodness are not measured by my accomplishments or failures.”
Source: Waiting to Live
“My worth changes with every choice I make and every action I take. I can choose myself to uselessness or to being valuable.”
Source: The Vision
“My worth does not disappear because of what others did.”
Source: Tell Me It’s Fiction: Short Stories of Trauma, Healing, and Surreal Emotional Truths
“My worth is not based on the ‘work of my hands’ despite how feverishly I might work and how audaciously successful I might be. Rather, my worth is based exclusively on the astonishing fact that I am the ‘work of God’s hands.”
“My worth is not defined by their actions because their actions are not a reflection of my worth.”
Source: Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me
“My worth is not tied to someone’s presence. My value comes from within. It is not at someone else’s mercy or charity. I honor and respect myself.”
Source: The Unfolding: A Journey of Involution
“My worth to God in public is what I am in private.”
Source: Run Today's Race: A Word from Oswald Chambers for Every Day of the Year
“My worth to God publicly is measured by what I really am in my private life.”
Source: My Utmost for His Highest
“My worthiness is all my doubt,
His merit all my fear,
Contrasting which, my qualities
Do lowlier appear ;
Lest I should insufficient prove
For his beloved need,
The chiefest apprehension
Within my loving creed.
So I, the undivine abode
Of his elect content,
Conform my soul as 't were a church
Unto her sacrament.”
“My worthiness is all my doubt His Merit- all my fear- Contrasting which my quality Does however appear”
“My worthy friend, gray are all theories
And green alone Life's golden tree.”
Source: Faust in Plain and Simple English: First Part of the Tragedy: (A Modern Translation and the Original Version): BookCaps Study Guide
“My would-be assassin was a very good shot.”
Source: Cursed
“My wound existed before me;
I was born to embody it.”
“My wound is geography. It is also my anchorage, my port of call.”
Source: The Prince of Tides
“My wound went deep; I felt that I had been slapped out of the human race.”
“My wounded heart, too burdened by scars, struggles even to fathom the concept of love, let alone embrace its gentle touch.”
Source: The Alchemist
“My wounded soul weighs a ton, yet my conscience is as light as a dove's feather.”
Source: Diary of a Murderer
“My wounds became my spectacles, helping me to see what I encounter with empathy, and with a grateful sense of privilege.”
Source: The Bitter Pill: Doctors, patients, and failed expectations
“My wounds, my crown.”
Source: Yarasistan: My Wounds, My Crown
“My wrestling and family go together. It's always been that way, from day one with my mom and dad, my sister, my wife, four daughters, grandsons, son-in-laws.”
“My wretched dragon is perplexed.”
Source: The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats
“My wretched feet, flayed and swollen to lameness by the sharp air of January, began to heal and subside under the gentler breathings of April; the nights and mornings no longer by their Canadian temperature froze the very blood in our veins; we could now endure the play-hour passed in the garden.”
Source: The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
“My wrinkles do not show my age. They grew in years I did not!”
Source: Sense of a Quiet
“My writer and I sat down and wrote a huge list of names of women to consider. It was really important to us to have a broad range of women from across generations and cultures. We didn't want to make it Western-focused, we wanted to make sure it was international and that it had an intersectional lens.”
“My writer friends, and they are legion, do not go around beaming with quiet feelings of contentment. Most of them go around with haunted, abused, surprised looks on their faces, like lab dogs on whom very personal deodorant sprays have been tested.”
Source: Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
“My writerly aspirations are pretty simple: to provide as many readers as possible with the same sort of wonderful immersion that I myself get from fantasy novels - and to make enough money to help feed my kids while doing so.”
“My writing always came out of a very personal place, out of an attempt to stay sane.”
“My writing arises out of erotic impulse toward an other: it is an act of love. And I want terribly to be loved in return, as a sign that I have loved well enough.”
“My writing circle isn't too full of people who fall into the "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought Tuesdays With Morrie" category.”
“My writing comes from ideas that make a sound in my heart.”
“My writing comes not from the happy moments, but from struggle and grief.”