Quotes about stone
stone storyboard took worked
Nothing was ever set in stone and we have very much worked from a storyboard as the idea took shape. Billy Boyd
stones grew weeping
I wept not, so to stone within I grew. Dante Alighieri
stones sour stone-sour
I will always make music with Stone Sour. Stone Sour will always be here. Corey Taylor
stones kind sour
But I always kind of knew in the back of my head that I could come back and do Stone Sour. Corey Taylor
stones fortune fortune-teller
Before you leave, the fortune teller reminds you that the future is never set in stone. Erin Morgenstern
stones unexpected remember
Life takes us to unexpected places sometimes. The future is never set in stone, remember that. Erin Morgenstern
stones matter arches
Why do you speak to me of the stones? It is only the arch that matters to me. Kublai Khan
stones muddy
I rambled all the time. I was just like that, like a rollin' stone. Muddy Waters
stones sticks bones
..and only sticks and stones can break my bones. Mark Haddon
stones potters ends
How to read "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"? Why, very quickly, to begin with, and perhaps also to make an end. Why read it? Presumably, if you cannot be persuaded to read anything better, Rowling will have to do. Harold Bloom
stones way bigger
Australians are very provincial in many ways. If they feel that you've used them as a stepping stone to bigger things, they resent it. Graham Russell
stones clubs stills
The Stones in a club is still the ultimate rush. Keith Richards
stones rolling records
I achieved everything I wanted to achieve by being in the Rolling Stones and making records. Keith Richards
stones gains moss
A rolling stone gathers no moss, but it gains a certain polish. Oliver Herford
stones folly disgrace
To stumble twice against the same stone, is a proverbial disgrace. [Lat., Culpa enim illa, bis ad eundem, vulgari reprehensa proverbio est.] Marcus Tullius Cicero
stones folly proverbial
To stumble twice against the same stone is a Proverbsial disgrace. Marcus Tullius Cicero
stones projects transport
If transport, housing and Olympic projects do not work, I will crawl away under a stone. Ken Livingstone
stones prison isolated
That's what prison did for me, it isolated me, you know, it polished me up like a stone.
stones mortality existence
Mortality is but a stepping-stone to a more glorious existence in the future. Gordon B. Hinckley
stones golden philosopher
No philosopher's stone of a constitution can produce golden conduct from leaden instincts. Herbert Spencer
stones diamond hardest
The diamond is the hardest stone -- to get. Evan Esar
stones pockets sound
Lay me down Let the only sound Be the overflow Pockets full of stones Florence Welch
stones substance body
The body is the substance of the stone. George Ripley
stones rich virtue
Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. Francis Bacon
stones crosses creeks
Cross the creek on the stepping stones of your failures. Jerry Spinelli
stones philosopher painting
Decades ago, Gerhard Richter found a painterly philosopher's stone. Like Jackson Pollock before him, he discovered something that had been in painting all along, always overlooked or discounted. Jerry Saltz
stones
You know, Rolling Stones songs all sound kind of the same. Brian Wilson
stones throw windows
Don't throw stones at your neighbours, if your own windows are glass. Benjamin Franklin
stones becoming fame
Fame, that public destruction of one in process of becoming, into whose building-ground the mob breaks, displacing his stones. Rainer Maria Rilke
stones sake journalism
It was a fatal day when the public discovered that the pen is mightier than the paving-stone, and can be made as offensive as the brickbat. They at once sought for the journalist, found him, developed him, and made him their industrious and well-paid servant. It is greatly to be regretted, for both their sakes. Oscar Wilde
stones dropping
Continual dropping wears away a stone. Lucretius
stones tools behavior
Stone tools are fossilized human behavior. Louis Leakey
stones obedience temperance
We ought to love temperance for itself, and in obedience to God who has commanded it and chastity; but what I am forced to by catarrhs, or owe to the stone, is neither chastity nor temperance. Michel de Montaigne