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Quotes About Fine

People say that Chelsea are undergoing a revolution. Well, that suits me fine, because I am a true revolutionary.
~ Hernan Crespo
A song is no song unless the circumstance is free and fine. If the singer sings from a sense of duty or from seeing no way of escape, I had rather have none.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I circumnavigate each cell in you Your merest molecule is right and true Look there for destinies indelible and fine And rare. Ten thousand futures share your blood each instant; Each drop of blood a cloned electric twin of you.
~ Ray Bradbury
No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work—no man does—but I like what is in the work,—the chance to find yourself. Your own reality—for yourself, not for others—what no other man can ever know.
~ Joseph Conrad
I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work—no man does—but I like what is in the work,—the chance to find yourself. Your own reality—for yourself, not for others—what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means. I
~ Joseph Conrad
No, I don't like work. I had rather laze about and think of all the fine things that can be done. I don't like work - no man does - but I like what is in the work - the chance to find yourself. Your own reality - for yourself, not for others - what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means.
~ Joseph Conrad
We had enlisted some of these chaps on the way for a crew. Fine fellows—cannibals—in their place. They were men one could work with, and I am grateful to them. And, after all, they did not eat each other before my face:
~ Joseph Conrad
Stein lifted his hand. "And do you know how many opportunities I let escape; how many dreams I had lost that had come in my way?" He shook his head regretfully. "It seems to me that some would have been very fine — if I had made them come true. Do you know how many? Perhaps I myself don't know.
~ Joseph Conrad
I don't like gourmet cooking or "this" cooking or "that" cooking. I like good cooking.
~ JAMES BEARD
Because bankers measure their self-worth in money, and pay themselves a lot of it, they think they're fine fellows and don't need to explain themselves.
~ James Buchan
And he still has clothes on, which means it couldn't have burned his skin in too many places. He'll be fine." "Yeah, good that," Newt replied with a sarcastic chuckle. "Remind me not to hire you as my buggin' doctor anytime soon.
~ James Dashner
Loneliness invades the soul late afternoon. Sundown can test you with its flood of color, but once it's full dark you're fine.
~ James Galvin
There's a song that they sing when they take to the highway, a song that they sing when they take to the sea, a song that they sing of their home in the sky, maybe you can believe it if it helps you to sleep, but singing works just fine for me.
~ James Taylor
Patriotism is a fine hothouse for maggots.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
LINSCOTT: Well, life certainly treats you fine. CONNIE: No, Tom. Life and I go Dutch.
~ Dorothy Parker
Prohibition, unfortunately, lures criminals. Simple as that. Creates 'em, even.
~ Doug Fine
Life was too short, the weather too fine, and the world too full of interesting and exciting pitfalls.
~ Douglas Adams
I sat in a spluttering, bleeding heap protesting that I was fine and all I needed was a quiet corner to go and die in and everything would be all right.
~ Douglas Adams
Non tout baigne, tout ce qui est susceptible de biagner, baigne.
~ Douglas Adams
The weather was always the same—fine. No interesting variations. "The many-splendoured weather of an English day," she
~ Agatha Christie
Such a landscape was best enjoyed from a car on a fine afternoon. You exclaimed, "Quel beau paysage!" and drove back to a good hotel.
~ Agatha Christie
As the winds of the Great Depression blew across a Japan shaken to the very foundations of her economy, proletarian movements sprang up everywhere, including the field of fine art. At the other extreme was an art movement that advocated escape from the painful realities of the hard times, something that was called, in a sort of pidgin, "eroguro nan-sensu" ("erotic-grotesque nonsense").
~ Akira Kurosawa
Criticism, that fine flower of personal expression in the garden of letters.
~ Joseph Conrad
I'm fine at basketball. I can ride the pine with the best of them.
~ Joey Votto