memorable Quotes

I write quite a lot of sonnets, and I think of them almost as prayers: short and memorable, something you can recite.

You've got to embrace whatever is given and make the most of every opportunity to make it funny or to make it memorable.

Apollo 8 comes a close second, it not equal, to Apollo 11 for the most exciting, memorable moments on the Apollo project.

Evolution has programmed our brains to find two things particularly interesting, and therefore memorable: jokes and sex - and especially, it seems, jokes about sex.

My last two scenes in 'Yatra' were memorable in the sense that I had ample scope for emoting.

On the whole, I think I spent a lot of high school just trying to stay under the radar: I don't think I was all that memorable.

Muftis and bishops should be like ripe camembert cheeses - a bit on the nose and not for the faint-hearted, but memorable!

Being inducted into the songwriting hall of fame by Clive Davis, that was pretty memorable.

I bought a lifetime pass on American Airlines and had a blast. The most memorable was going to Barcelona on a whim and scalping tickets at the Olympics to the Dream Team Quarterfinals.

There have been a lot of memorable meals in my life and in my career.

Everybody asks me, 'Hey, what's your most memorable fight?' For me, it's definitely the Matt Brown fight.

There are many things to like about 'Mr. Robot,' the most ephemeral and yet memorable of them being the opening credits.

Raj Khosla's 'Mera Gaon Mera Desh' was my truly memorable performance as a villain during my initial years. After that I did receive the required foothold in the film industry.

No scent is more sensual or more memorable to me than musk.

Airbnb has grown thanks to our hosts creating memorable experiences and inspiring their guests to be hosts in their hometowns.

For me, all days are memorable days.

For me, all days are memorable days.

I'm a fan of short horror fiction... in fact, the most memorable horror I've read is of the short variety... but I have a hard time pulling it off myself.

From 'The Sandman' and 'Black Orchid' to 'Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?,' Neil Gaiman has provided some of the most memorable stories of the comic book industry.

I was 17 when I decided to write stories as big as cathedrals, overflowing with the kind of memorable and audacious characters Walker Percy, Ernest Hemingway and Saul Bellow created.

3 of 5
1 2 3 4 5