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Quotes About Everything

Then, once again, my charming brothers ruined everything.
~ Ann M. Martin
So many objections may be made to everything, that nothing can overcome them but the necessity of doing something.
~ Samuel Johnson
I was always searching, always seeking the next big thing, because that was the thing that was going to make everything all right again. And while I was working toward it, it gave me something to think about other than that thing I couldn't put my finger on. But it always came back.
~ Sara Gruen
It was always late at night, when everything and everyone else was quiet, that those voices would rise like ghosts, soft and haunting, filling your mind until sleep finally came.
~ Sarah Dessen
What was the name of Pygmalion's sister? She blinked, twice, obviously surprised. Ummm, she said, keeping her eyes on me. I don't know. Rogerson did, I told her. Rogerson knew everything.
~ Sarah Dessen
A life isn't just the pages you know, it's everything.
~ Sarah Dessen
Though impervious to the sacred, I loved magic. The cinema was a suspect appearance that I loved perversely for what it still lacked. That streaming was everything, it was nothing, it was everything reduced to nothing.
~ Sartre Jean Paul
I have only my intermittent life in your thoughts to live Which is like thinking in another language. Everything Depends on whether somebody reminds you of me.
~ John Ashbery
There is no formula that can deliver all truth, all harmony, all simplicity. No Theory of Everything can ever provide total insight. For, to see through everything, would leave us seeing nothing at all.
~ John D. Barrow
Science is predicated upon the belief that the Universe is algorithmically compressible and the modern search for a Theory of Everything is the ultimate expression of that belief, a belief that there is an abbreviated representation of the logic behind the Universe's properties that can be written down in finite form by human beings.
~ John D. Barrow
Everything that I have told you is, of course, a fairy tale. Life is magical, after all. Nothing is safe and everything changes.
~ Trina Schart Hyman
There is so much Everything that Nothing is hidden quite nicely.   Eventually
~ Edward Hirsch
A broken clock that, because its metal heart continued to beat, was now breaking the time of everything else.
~ Elena Ferrante
The daily standard of unlivability isn't news. So when the exceptional passes, everything is silent and everything continues to rot.
~ Elena Ferrante
A thing, until it is everything, is noise, and once it is everything it is silence.
~ Antonio Porchia
Trust" without "Truth" makes "Something" with "Anything" and "Everything" as "Nothing.
~ Anuj Somany
The trickiest thing is the nature of man, apparent in everything.
~ Aristophanes
Pogba is a midfielder who has all the qualities. When you are a midfielder you normally have some special qualities but he has everything.
~ Ander Herrera
So the truth is, if there's a lesson to be learned from mobile quarterbacks, it is deliver the ball from the pocket, which demands mastery of the data that is involved working in the pocket, which is, 'I know everything about everything.'
~ Steve Young
The time we are living in is the greatest opportunity to be queer, and it is almost the most dangerous time because everything is up for grabs.
~ Binyavanga Wainaina
I've played under some of the biggest and best managers and achieved almost everything in football. Of course it hurts when people question it, but I've come to the end of my career and can look back and say I've achieved everything with every club that I've played for.
~ David Beckham
I find inspiration and rhythm in everything. Really I do. And I find inspiration in the really quiet moments.
~ Bill Kreutzmann
I want to help kids and I've been blessed with this talent from God, and I feel like I'm supposed to be giving back helping kids, teaching them everything I know.
~ Avery Bradley
You have to trust that the script is right and be comfortable with everything, and then you just have to go for it and disregard anything you've previously heard or felt about it.
~ Sam Heughan