Quote from “Unexpected Tales from the Ends of the Earth”: “This is that old well known man, for who I understood that one morning he puts the pistol in his mouth and put the trigger. He is dead right here. But he would never die in that dream. ...
I have to start loving what comes next and stop hating I won't be a part of it.
Trying to force something is the best way to stop it from happening.
You’re worried about what-ifs. Well, what if you stopped worrying?
To conserve energy, her little planet stopped spinning.
I had decided to stop chasing the money, and start chasing the passion.
You’ve stopped crying. I’m glad. I don’t want you to cry anymore.
Georgie, stop trying to resurrect the shoes. They were never alive in the first place.
A bit of the vagueness of music stops you going completely mad, I imagine.
I want everyone to stop telling me to lower my expectations.
We have now left Reason and Sanity Junction. Next stop, Looneyville.
Remember, it’s the pace that kills, never the distance.
Can I try something?" I said. "If you dont' like it, I'll stop.
He stopped, feeling lonely in his long speech.
Life would be perfect if monster would stop farting.
Nothing in the world is ever completely wrong. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
You have to have an attitude that nothing's gonna stop me. I think that's just my New York kind of attitude - survival of the fittest.
Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.
My solution to the problem would be to tell the North Vietnamese Communists frankly that they've got to drawn in their horns and stop their aggression or we're going to bomb them into the stone age.
Remember the phrase - 'Act your age, not your shoe size?' That didn't apply to me, as they were the same until the age of 12 when my feet stopped growing.
Up until the age of 16, I was very focused on sport - I played a lot of football. Then I tore my ACL and had to stop playing.