Quotes About Fickle
A fickle and changeful thing is a woman ever.
~ Virgil
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I've always wanted to do acting. The biggest thing I ever did was 'The Dirty Dozen.' My contract was for three months, but the picture was taking longer to make than they thought it would. I stayed for seven months, and Frank Sinatra told me to leave. He said the public is very fickle and that they'll forget you.
~ Trini Lopez
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I've always been," he wrote, "full of whims and mischief, and as moody as ever!
~ Walter Isaacson
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Men were men. They all wanted beauty. Such shallow, fickle, heartless creatures.
~ Charlotte Featherstone
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Luck in combat is fickle," Barber once said. "But I've noticed through the years that those who make the best preparations enjoy the best luck.
~ Hampton Sides
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The fickle disposition of the multitude almost reduces those who have experience of it to despair; for it is governed solely by emotions, and not by reason.
~ Will Durant
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And now Boon himself didn't know how to begin. He had prayed for luck, and immediately, by return post you might say, had been vouchsafed more than he knew what to do with. They have told you before this probably that Fortune is a fickle jade, who never withholds but gives, either good or bad: more of the former than you ever believe (perhaps with justice) that you deserve; more of the latter than you can handle. So with Boon. So all he said was, "Well.
~ William Faulkner
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fickle monarch of France, seduced by the advantageous offers
~ William H. Prescott
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The balloons' snub noses swung left and right in the fickle breeze, giving them the anxious air of compasses abandoned by north.
~ Chris Cleave
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We are merely the stars tennis-balls, struck and bandied which way please them.
~ John Webster
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Art is a Great Goddess of infinite intrigue and illusion, and even a lifetime of worship may not find her fickle soul.
~ Robert Genn
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Fame and influence are both often fickle and localized.
~ David Baldacci
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Like human lovers, electrons are unpredictable, fickle, and always open to better offers.
~ David Christian
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the primary meaning of "Zelig" should be when one searches for a word to describe one who keeps abandoning his position and adopting the new popular one.
~ Woody Allen
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For it is a truth, that fortune is inconstant, fickle and mutable.
~ Hilary Mantel
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Storms are less fickle than they are, seas less capricious.
~ Holly Black
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They're fickle as cats and twice as cruel. You know the tales. They'll steal your heart if you let them and if you don't, they'll curse you for your good sense. They're night things—spirits—and don't care for the day. They don't like gold, either. It reminds them of the sun.
~ Holly Black
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Storms are less fickle than they are, the seas less capricious
~ Holly Black
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Vegas is a very fickle market that's about fun. It will change to what people want.
~ Steve Aoki
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What is the student but a lover courting a fickle mistress who ever eludes his grasp?
~ William Osler
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TV is a fickle business. I'm only good for the length of my contract.
~ Tom Brokaw
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With stand-up you've just got that one chance. Audiences can be quite fickle.
~ Johnny Vegas
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As a person, I am very unpredictable because I am very moody.
~ Neha Pendse
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A woman is always a fickle, unstable thing.
~ Virgil
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