Top Person Quotes

  • No person that has ever felt the benefits of being present can consider himself a victim, or unhappy in any way. – Lidiya K

    No person that has ever felt the benefits of being present can consider himself a victim, or unhappy in any way.– Lidiya K

  • Sometimes being a nice person is all about knowing when to be an ???????. – John Cheese

    Sometimes being a nice person is all about knowing when to be an ???????.– John Cheese

  • Avoid using cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs as alternatives to being an interesting person. – Marilyn Vos Savant

    Avoid using cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs as alternatives to being an interesting person.– Marilyn Vos Savant

  • Not a single person has died of boredom reading this book. – Nicole Fende

    Not a single person has died of boredom reading this book.– Nicole Fende

  • The space in which we live should be for the person we are becoming now. Not for the person we were in the past. – Marie Kond

    The space in which we live should be for the person we are becoming now. Not for the person we were in the past.– Marie Kond

  • So go, girl. We should have been one person all along, not two. – Dorothy Baker

    So go, girl. We should have been one person all along, not two.– Dorothy Baker

  • A guilty person sometimes has the luck to escape detection, but never to feel sure of it. – Seneca

    A guilty person sometimes has the luck to escape detection, but never to feel sure of it.– Seneca

  • It’s amazing what you find out about yourself when you write in the first person about someone very different from you. – Doris Lessing

    It’s amazing what you find out about yourself when you write in the first person about someone very different from you.– Doris Lessing

  • A writer who hasn’t written anything worth-while is a most doubtful person. – Richard Wright

    A writer who hasn’t written anything worth-while is a most doubtful person.– Richard Wright

  • Peter Van Houten was the only person I’d ever come across who seemed to (a) understand what it’slike to be dying, and (b) not have died. – John Green

    Peter Van Houten was the only person I’d ever come across who seemed to (a) understand what it’slike to be dying, and (b) not have died.– John Green