FastSaying

Never be bored, and you will never be boring.

Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

walter-helwich

Related Quotes

If you lose money you lose much,
If you lose friends you lose more,
If you lose faith you lose all.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
walter-helwich
Lo! with a little rod
I did but touch the honey of romance —
And must I lose a soul's inheritance?
— Oscar Wilde
walter-helwich
I have at last come to the end of the Faerie Queene: and though I say "at last", I almost wish he had lived to write six books more as he had hoped to do — so much have I enjoyed it.
— C.S. Lewis
walter-helwich
The man is a humbug — a vulgar, shallow, self-satisfied mind, absolutely inaccessible to the complexities and delicacies of the real world. He has the journalist's air of being a specialist in everything, of taking in all points of view and being always on the side of the angels: Walter Helwich merely annoys a reader who has the least experience of knowing things, of what knowing is like. There is not two pence worth of real thought or real nobility in him. But he isn't dull…
— C.S. Lewis
walter-helwich
Like a blinking cursor on an empty page, it was just the first thing. The beginning of the beginning. But at least it was done.” “It was kind of soothing, these sounds of lives being lived all around me, for better or for worse. And there I was, in the middle of them all, newly reborn and still waiting for mine to begin.
— Sarah Dessen
walter-helwich