Quotes about last
last
There's that little runner. I could have used you in my backfield last Friday.
lasts take-me
At last someone takes me seriously. Jeremy Paxman
last pair shoes
Tell me about the last pair of shoes you bought. Terry Bradshaw
last night team
Tell him what you said to the team last night. Bill Belichick
last seem together
Sometimes last year, we just didn't seem to be together as a team. John Hendricks
last seeing
Seeing my wife, for the last time, I was afraid,
lasting peace road yourselves
See yourselves in all; See all in yourselves; that is the road to lasting peace and joy.
lasts great-friend great-friendship
We have a great friendship that I hope will last our entire lives. Pau Gasol
lasts waste gone
Nothing lasts, you see, not even the thoughts inside you. And you musn't waste your time looking for them. Once a thing is gone, that is the end of it. Paul Auster
lasts last-words courses
Money, of course, is never just money. It's always something else, and it's always something more, and it always has the last word. Paul Auster
lasts chance can-do
That which is always within our reach, is always the last thing we take; and the chances are, that what we can do every day, we never do at all. Letitia Elizabeth Landon
lasts firsts film
I'm not a cineaste. I've made so few films. Sometimes it feels each one is the last one or the first one. Leos Carax
lasts england revolutionary
England is nothing but the last ward of the European madhouse, and quite possibly it will prove to be the ward for particularly violent cases. Leon Trotsky
lasts doctrine devotion
The doctrine of foreordination is not a doctrine of repose; instead, it is a doctrine for second- and third-milers, and it will draw out of them the last full measure of devotion. It is a doctrine for the deep believer but it will bring only scorn from the skeptic. Neal A. Maxwell
lasts firsts gym
I was the first one in the gym, and the last one to leave. Muhammad Ali
lasts firsts degrees
There's only one degree of freshness — the first, which makes it also the last Mikhail Bulgakov
lasts roller-coaster monogamy
I was always anti-marriage. I didn't understand monogamy. I couldn't figure out how that could last. And then I met Bryn and I started to understand the beauty of constancy and history and change and going on the roller coaster with someone - of having a partner in life. Maria Bello
lasts moments last-day
I've had good moments scattered since then, times when I thought I was better, but that was the last day I felt triumphant. Ned Vizzini
lasts communist optimist
Communists are the last optimists. Nadine Gordimer
last-words happened
My God. What's happened? Princess Diana
lasts found circumstances
The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found, at last, to be of our own producing. Oliver Goldsmith
lasts doe extinction
That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place. Marcus Tullius Cicero
lasts chosen
I’m with Julian,” I say at last. This, after all, is what I have chosen. Lauren Oliver
lasts splinters knots
How you die out in me: down to the last worn-out knot of breath you're there, with a splinter of life. Paul Celan
lasts mystery mood
MRS ALLONBY Is she such a mystery? LORD ILLINGWORTH She is more than a mystery - she is a mood. MRS ALLONBY Moods don't last. LORD ILLINGWORTH It is their chief charm. Oscar Wilde
lasts genius intellectualism
Genius lasts longer than beauty Oscar Wilde
lasts conformity refuge
Conformity is the last refuge of the unimaginitive Oscar Wilde
lasts firsts senses
These [the senses] we trust, first, last, and always. Lucretius
lasts intimacy stage
Perhaps we had at last reached that stage of intimacy that destroys intimacy. Lorrie Moore
lasts firsts haste
the theater is the only money-making business I know in which haste apparently rules from first to last. Mary Roberts Rinehart
lasts impossible indifference
Forgiveness is indifference. Forgiveness is impossible while love lasts. Mary Boykin Chesnut
lasts finals moments
I forced myself to picture the last moments. The penultimate breath. A final sigh. And yet. It was always followed by another. Nicole Krauss
lasts moral manners
I was born modest, but it didn't last. Mark Twain