N Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with N. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Never make friends with cheaters, liars, deceivers, agitators, saboteurs, traitors, evildoers, slanderers, backstabbers, scoundrels, dishonest collectors of funds with their tricksters wearing elegant clothes pretending like good samaritans, who use the donations collected for their partisan politics, political patronage, and for their frequent intercontinental travels.
Don't accept friendship from unscrupulous political movers, fraudulent propagandists, dishonest consultants serving political candidates, slanderers and pedlars of disinformation, aggressive inciters of hate and divisiveness, scammers, swindlers, cons, manipulators serving failed putschists, the instrumental bitches and assholes of dirty politicians.
They don't make true friends because they only use you for their self-interests and vileness.
~ Ana Angelica Abaya van Doorn writing as Angelica Hopes
Sfidatopia
Book 2, Solo la verità è bella Trilogy
© Ana Angelica Abaya van Doorn”
“Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness.”
“Never make fun of someone if they mispronounce a word. It means they learned it by reading.”
“Never make fun of someone who speaks broken English. It means they know another language.”
“Never make heads straight on the shoulders, but turn them aside to the right or to the left, even though they look down, or upward, or straight ahead, because it is necessary for them to look lively and awake and not asleep. And do not depict the front or rear half of the whole person so that too much straightness is displaced, one half above or below the other half; and if you should wish to use stiff figures, do so only in portraying old people.”
“Never make it perfect.”
“Never make it too easy for your prospects”
Source: Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More
“Never make people who gave you opportunities , regret what they did for you. That they end up, closing doors in helping others like you.
Your failure In life, after you were given opportunities. Should be your own lessons learned. Should not be everyone's problems, burden and stumbling block.”
“Never make permanent decisions on temporary feelings.”
“Never make permanent eternal decisions based on sense knowledge.”
“Never make serious decisions under stress. They will probably be wrong.”
“Never make someone a priority when all you are to them is an option.”
“Never make someone have to choose between your ways and the Lord's ways. And always make sure that you're making it easier to live God's commandments for those who are by your side and who are your friends.”
“Never make the blunder of trying to forecast the way God is going to answer your prayer.”
Source: If You Will Ask: Reflections on the Power of Prayer
“Never make the first move." - Loor (The Rivers of Zadaa)”
“Never make your highest purpose, or the most important thing in your life something that is outside of your control.”
“Never make your home in a place. Make a home for yourself inside your own head. You'll find what you need to furnish it - memory, friends you can trust, love of learning, and other such things. That way it will go with you wherever you journey.”
Source: The Stone of Farewell: Book Two of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn
“Never make your most important decisions when you are in your worst moods.”
Source: Robert H Schuller: The Inspirational Writings : Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do/Tough Minded Faith for Tender Hearted People
“Never Make Your Passion, Your Responsibility.”
Source: finding reasons for my failed love story
“Never married, but like all women, I’ve had my share of married men”
Source: Whereabouts
“Never marry a beautiful woman. A beautiful woman will leave you. An ugly woman will leave you, too, but so what?”
“Never marry a girl named 'Marie' who used to be known as 'Murray'.”
“Never marry a man who hates his mother because he'll end up hating you.”
“Never marry a man you wouldn't want to be divorced from.”
Source: The Most of Nora Ephron
“Never marry a person that feels superior to you”
“Never marry a person who is not a friend of your excitement.”
Source: The Psychology of Romantic Love
“Never marry anyone you could not sit next to during a three-day bus trip.”
Source: Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2005
“Never marry at all, Dorian. Men marry because they are tired, women, because they are curious: both are disappointed.”
Source: The Picture Of Dorian Gray
“Never marry but for love; but see that thou lov'st what is lovely.”
Source: A Collection of the Works of William Penn: To which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with Many Original Letters and Papers Not Before Published
“Never marry something until you've established the perfect pizza ratio...The premise is simple. My husband and I knew we were made for each other because we're a 6:2 ratio, six slices for him and two for me...Never marry a man who wants two slices one week and four the next. They're undependable and highly unpredictable and will likely dump you for some Internet honey who says she doesn't mind his back hair.”
“Never marry when under the guise you need to 'see if it'll work', but rather marry because in your mind you want to make it work.”
Source: Healology
“Never marry who doesn't love you,
If you do it, your ordeal will turn into hell.”
Source: Zori 1ª Parte
“Never marry with the expectation of changing a person.”
“Never may an act of possession be exercised upon a free being; the exclusive possession of a woman is no less unjust than the possession of slaves; all men are born free, all have equal rights: never should we lose sight of those principles; according to which never may there be granted to one sex the legitimate right to lay monopolizing hands upon the other, and never may one of the sexes, or classes, arbitrarily possess the other.”
“Never May the Fruit Be Plucked”
Never, never may the fruit be plucked from the bough
And gathered into barrels.
He that would eat of love must eat it where it hangs.
Though the branches bend like reeds,
Though the ripe fruit splash in the grass or wrinkle on the tree,
He that would eat of love may bear away with him
Only what his belly can hold,
Nothing in the apron,
Nothing in the pockets.
Never, never may the fruit be gathered from the bough
And harvested in barrels.
The winter of love is a cellar of empty bins,
In an orchard soft with rot.”
Source: The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems
“Never measure literature by accounting statistics. A quarter of working authors earn less than $1,000.”
Source: Starting from Scratch: A Different Kind of Writers' Manual
“Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was.”
“Never measure your generosity by what you give, but rather by what you have left.”
“Never measure your life by possessions. Measure it by the hearts you've touched, the smiles you created & the love you shared.”
“Never measure yourself against magazine covers. Every 'perfect' body you see in a bikini is a result of weeks of dieting and exercise. And airbrushing.”
“Never meddle with play-actors, for they're a favoured race.”
Source: Don Quixote
“Never meditate nor dwell on the past”
“Never meet trouble half-way.”
“Never meet you idols, you might be vastly disappointed”
“Never melt with the average. You will not improve it.”
Source: The New Land
“Never memorize something that you can look up.”
“Never memorize what you can look up in a book.”
“Never mess a person around that has the ability to shut down the biologically toxic Space industry.”
“Never mess with a woman in PMS and a man on Testosterone.”
“Never mess with the Fez.” —Heather Peaceout, Black Fez, Second Order”
Source: Idiot Genius: Willa Snap and the Clockwerk Boy