Quotes about fall
falling-in-love art love-you
George, if you had to do it all over, would you fall in love with yourself again? Oscar Levant
fall kissing flags
If I fall, pick up the flag, kiss it, and keep on going. Omar Torrijos
fall wagons dieting
I didn't just fall off the wagon. I let the wagon fall on me. Oprah Winfrey
falling-in-love fun distance
If I had to fall in love with all the actresses I play with and live the situations I have to play, I would be lost! I need to be solid and know who I really am to have fun in making something else. I noticed, while talking with other actors, that they often let ambiguity float. I don`t like ambiguity, it`s dangerous. I need distance. I also think that the result would prevent the audience from identifying to the characters. If you feel the things too strongly, you simply close the doors. Olivier Martinez
falling-in-love real daddy
I went through a phase when I was 13 where I would only fall in love with people over the age of 19 or 20. I never had a real relationship with any of these people, but it was definitely the guy I wanted to hang out with and wanted to go on trips with. I would be like, 'But, Daddy, he's a musician!'. Olivia Wilde
falling-in-love fall way
We fall in love with one version of someone and we expect them to stay that way, but they never do. Olivia Wilde
fall down-and eating
You get so weak from eating pears that you fall down, and then they come and take you away on a stretcher. Oliver Reed
fall guy ashamed
I never considered myself a fall guy. I know what I did. I know why I did it. I'm not ashamed of it. Oliver North
fall genius lines
True genius walks along a line, and, perhaps, our greatest pleasure is in seeing it so often near falling, without being ever actually down. Oliver Goldsmith
fall despair hopeless
I am afraid of falling into hopeless despair, over my wasted life, and I am still not sure how it happened. Margaret Atwood
fall want bears
Maybe I don't really want to know what's going on. Maybe I'd rather not know. Maybe I couldn't bear to know. The Fall was a fall from innocence to knowledge. Margaret Atwood
fall clouds berries
I tried to visualize my jealousy as a yellowy-brown cloud boiling around inside me, then going out through my nose like smoke and turning into a stone and falling down into the ground. That did work a little. But in my visualization a plant covered with poison berries would grow out of the stone, whether I wanted it to or not. Margaret Atwood
fall machines faces
Being edited is like falling face down into a threshing machine. Margaret Atwood
fall cutting knowing
It was like being in an elevator cut loose at the top. Falling, falling, and not knowing when you will hit. Margaret Atwood
fall cutting men
There were no men in this painting, but it was about men, the kind who caused women to fall. I did not ascribe any intentions to these men. They were like the weather, they didn't have a mind. They merely drenched you or struck you like lightning and moved on, mindless as blizzards. Or they were like rocks, a line of sharp slippery rocks with jagged edges. You could walk with care along between the rocks, picking your steps, and if you slipped you'd fall and cut yourself, but it was no use blaming the rocks. Margaret Atwood
fall sunset eye
Night falls. Or has fallen. Why is it that night falls, instead of rising, like the dawn? Yet if you look east, at sunset, you can see night rising, not falling; darkness lifting into the sky, up from the horizon, like a black sun behind cloud cover. Like smoke from an unseen fire, a line of fire just below the horizon, brushfire or a burning city. Maybe night falls because it’s heavy, a thick curtain pulled up over the eyes. Wool blanket. Margaret Atwood
falling-in-love sex real
Falling in love, although it resulted in altered body chemistry and was therefore real, was a hormonally induced delusional state, according to him. In addition it was humiliating, because it put you at a disadvantage, it gave the love object too much power. As for sex per se, it lacked both challenge and novelty, and was on the whole a deeply imperfect solution to the problem of intergenerational genetic transfer. Margaret Atwood
fall home air
Today on the way home, it snows. Big, soft caressing flakes fall onto our skin like cold moths; the air fills with feathers. Margaret Atwood
fall may limits
In our amusements a certain limit is to be placed that we may not devote ourselves to a life of pleasure and thence fall into immorality. Marcus Tullius Cicero
fall flower roots
True glory strikes root, and even extends itself; all false pretensions fall as do flowers, nor can any feigned thing be lasting. Marcus Tullius Cicero
fall enemy friend-enemy
Let our friends perish, provided that our enemies fall at the same time. Marcus Tullius Cicero
fall flower roots
True glory takes root, and even spreads; all false pretences, like flowers, fall to the ground; nor can any counterfeit last long. Marcus Tullius Cicero
fall trying care
I'm always more interested in trying things that will push me, and I don't care if I fall flat on my face doing it. Marc Almond
fall bullets ifs
If I fall if I die know I lived it to the fullest, if I fall if I die know I lived and missed some bullets Kid Cudi
falling-in-love personality loved-ones
Falling in love indicated that your genes were complementary to those of the loved one. It told you nothing about when your personalities and sexualities were compatible. Ken MacLeod
fall needs restless
I'm restless and wildI fall, but I tryI need someone to understand. Kelly Clarkson
fall leader morality
We must not fall into the trap of projecting our own morality onto the Soviet leaders. They do not share our aspirations, they are not constrained by our ethics, they always consider themselves exempt from the rules that bind other states. Margaret Thatcher
fall dust iron
... is there anything more unjust than to build gold and brass and iron on poor, well-meaning clay, -- and then blame the clay when the whole image falls into dust? Margaret Deland
falling-in-love fool criminals
Now I can see how that can happen. You can fall in love with anybody--a fool, a criminal, a nothing. There are no good rules. Margaret Atwood
fall failure men
When a man arrives at great prosperity God did it: when he falls into disaster he did it himself. Mark Twain
fall eye thinking
Raven jerks and stiffens. For a second, I think she is only surprised: Her mouth goes round, her eyes wide. Then she begins teetering backward, and I know that she is dead. Falling, falling, falling . . . Lauren Oliver
falling-in-love love-you people
You should only fall in love with people who will fall in love with you back. Lauren Oliver
fall fate thinking
Because I think you're right. You can make a difference." He told me experiences were kind of like fate, and fate usually came in the form of a test. He told me fate liked to be worshiped. It liked to see us fall on out knees before it offered to help us up..." ♥ Lauren Oliver