I remain someone of little consequence, as if nothing more than dandelion fluff caught on a breeze.
— Kelly MoranWhere do you go if you don’t belong anywhere? If I wanted to run away then why come to the city? Because this is the place to hide. This is the place to be invisible. Anyone can be no one here, and I am someone that wants to be no one.
— Steven WilsonWhat I am recommending to the unmarried person, therefore, comes straight out of the Word: Stay out of bed unless you there alone! I know that advice is difficult to put into practice today. But I didn't make the rules. I'm just passing them along. God's moral laws are not designed to oppress us or deprive us of pleasure. They are there to protect us from the devastation of sin, including disease, heartache, divorce, and spiritual death. Abstinence before marriage and fidelity afterward is the Creator's own plan, and no one has devised a way to improve on it.
— James C. DobsonIf I were offering hip replacement services I'd use Jarod Kintz as my spokesman. No one can possibly be better than him, to replace the missing spoke in your wheels.
— Will AdviseDo good even if no one is watching you and do it as if everyone is watching you.
— Israelmore AyivorDepression! It really gets you down.
— Anthony T.HincksYou have two choices in life: you can dissolve into the mainstream or you can be distinct. To be distinct, you must be different. To be different, you must strive to be what no one else but you can be.
— Alan Ashley-PittEven when told to trust no one, the truth is, no one feels comfortable around people they cannot trust.
— Gift Gugu MonaSomeone. Everyone. Anyone. No-one. One. One can't be everyone, but there isn't more than one everyone, at the same time. And at the same time no-one can't be someone, but anyone can be one, and also anyone can be a no-one. To sum up - everyone is someone, and any-one becomes a no-one if you divide the one part long enough by every part of every-one, so in conclusion, I have no idea what I’m talking about, basically.
— Will AdviseWhen you are a child at home alone, you’re afraid someone might come; when you are old and at home alone, you’re afraid no one will come.
— Ljupka Cvetanova