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Quotes About Fickle

The pop market is a very fickle market, and that's why for me to go into the teeny-pop, 'TRL' mode, it's not really for me.
~ Shaggy
Fashion can be a very fickle lady, especially when it comes to models - fashion likes to turn on its own.
~ Coco Rocha
I can be very moody.
~ Diane Guerrero
I am a very moody person.
~ Mouni Roy
It's a very tough sport. It's a fickle sport. The fans are definitely tough. But it's also kind of motivating.
~ Chris Weidman
I love you, someone says, and instantly we begin to wonder - Well, how much? - and when the answer comes - With my whole heart - we then wonder about the wholeness of a fickle heart.) Our lovers, our husbands, our wives, our fathers, our gods - they are all beyond us.
~ Tim O'Brien
the last thing I thought I wanted to do was go into show business, a fickle occupation that doled out a sense of uneasiness and humiliation like tepid snacks at movie screenings.
~ Carrie Fisher
Opportunity can benefit no man who has not fitted himself to seize it and use it. Opportunity woos the worthy, shuns the unworthy. Prepare yourself to grasp opportunity, and opportunity is likely to come your way. It is not so fickle, capricious and unreasoning as some complain.
~ B. C. Forbes
Popular applause veers with the wind.
~ John Bright
While I know that Twitter is doing just fine with or without my 140-character contributions, I also know that people are fickle, and when using something becomes too annoying, they stop.
~ Rachel Sklar
The GPS unit became almost equally obstreperous, though, over Richard's unauthorized route change, until they finally passed over some invisible cybernetic watershed between two possible ways of getting to their destination, and it changed its fickle little mind and began calmly telling him which way to proceed as if this had been its idea all along.
~ Neal Stephenson
For, besides what has been said, it should be borne in mind that the temper of the multitude is fickle, and that while it is easy to persuade them of a thing, it is hard to fix them in that persuasion. Wherefore, matters should be so ordered that when men no longer believe of their own accord, they may be compelled to believe by force.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
We know how fickle the public and the music industry is.
~ Tony Kanal
Regardless of whether I can shift my affections to another - and the heart, as you observed, is a notoriously fickle beast - the question remains: should I?
~ Christopher Paolini
The wishes and desires of the powerful can be fickle things. I knew this. But I knew it in that deep place where one hides knowledge that is inconvenient, or too painful to admit, even to oneself.
~ Geraldine Brooks
Certainly, the human race can be fickle, and times do change, but overall, the barriers to bringing a product to market - and understanding what 'the market' wants - have remained unchanged.
~ Michael Gerber
The counsels and decrees of God do not truckle to the frail and fickle will of man.
~ Matthew Henry
Time's fickle. When you need it, there's too little of it. Then you wake up at three o'clock in the morning, and there's too much of it. It's usually better to take it that to anticipate it.
~ Nora Roberts
A shifty, fickle object is woman, always. (Varium et mutabile semper femina.)
~ Virgil
A woman is an ever fickle and changeable thing.
~ Virgil
Flinging himself from his horse, he made, in his rage, as if he would breast the flood. Standing knee-deep in water he hurled at the faithless woman all the insults that have ever been the lot of her sex. Faithless, mutable, fickle, he called her; devil, adulteress, deceiver; and the swirling waters took his words, and tossed at his feet a broken pot and a little straw.
~ Virginia Woolf
Honor is unstable and seldom the same; for she feeds upon opinion, and is as fickle as her food.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
A mob is usually a creature of very mysterious existence, particularly in a large city. Where it comes from or whither it goes, few men can tell. Assembling and dispersing with equal suddenness, it is as difficult to follow to its various sources as the sea itself; nor does the parallel stop here, for the ocean is not more fickle and uncertain, more terrible when roused, more unreasonable, or more cruel.
~ Charles Dickens
The heart is a pump, xxx weak and fickle as any other machine, and sometimes an embolism of indifference stops affection's flow.
~ James K. Morrow