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Slips Quotes

1.
Let no day slip over without some comfort received from the mouth of God.
John Knox

Do not pass a single day without embracing some solace obtained from the Lord.
Authors on Slips Quotes: Laozi George Herbert Leonard Cohen Anais Nin Horace Marc Garneau Donald Trump Joyce Meyer Siri Hustvedt Liberace Aristotle Lori Foster Harry Behn Deepak Chopra Dan Maskell Martha Ronk Suzanne Collins Jason Fried Willie Nelson Kathleen Turner Casey Stengel Emily Dickinson Kin Hubbard Joe Nichols Victor Cruz Bill Watterson Mason Cooley Nat King Cole Elizabeth Wurtzel Johanna Lindsey Tim Tharp Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne Billy Graham
2.
People don't slip. Time catches up with them.
Nat King Cole

3.
You lose your grip, and then you slip into the Masterpiece.
Leonard Cohen

4.
Be truly present in the moment that you are in and don’t let life slip by unnoticed.
Joyce Meyer

5.
Why don't I just step out and slip into something more spectacular?
Liberace

6.
God's hand never slips.
Billy Graham

7.
If his IQ slips any lower, we'll have to water him twice a day
Molly Ivins

8.
Better the feet slip then the tongue.
George Herbert

9.
There's many a slip between the cup and the lip.
Aristotle

10.
He slips . . . but manages to regroup himself.
Dan Maskell

11.
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do.
Bill Watterson

12.
He who acts, spoils; he who grasps, lets slip.
Laozi

13.
Every time something slips through the cracks, the cracks get bigger.
Jason Fried

14.
My main point is to be funny; if I can slip a message in there, fine.
Flip Wilson

15.
My back is so scar-tissued that you couldn't find a place to slip a knife.
David Lange

16.
But you don't let true happiness slip out of your grasp without one helluva fight.
Johanna Lindsey

17.
It is sometimes best to slip over thoughts and not go to the bottom of them.
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne

18.
It is a challenge to have your launch date slip continuously.
Marc Garneau

19.
While your client is watching for you at the front door, slip out at the back.
Horace

20.
Some guys just slip under the radar.
Victor Cruz

21.
Excuse me while I slip into something more comfortable.
Harry Behn

22.
if only my whole life could be words and music, if only everything else could slip away.
Elizabeth Wurtzel

23.
You think, 'Here's something I can hold on to,' but it always slips away.
Tim Tharp

24.
There's something so muffled about the way you experience things. It's as if you were trying to slip through life unchanged.
Kathleen Turner

25.
Every time you slip, you owe me a kiss.
Lori Foster

26.
Heaven's net is very vast. It is sparsely meshed, yet nothing slips through.
Laozi

27.
I try to attach myself to things around me so that they don't slip away.
Martha Ronk

28.
I never had a rejection slip in my life.
Truman Capote

29.
He has, like me, a sense of smell. I let him inhale me, then I slip away.
Anais Nin

30.
There's many a slip twixt the blueprints and a new house.
Kin Hubbard

31.
Frankly, our technology is not up to date. We're letting it slip by.
Donald Trump

32.
Time is not outside us, but inside. Only we live with past, present, and future, and the present is too brief to experience anyway; it is retained afterward and then it is either codified or it slips into amnesia.
Siri Hustvedt

33.
I married a woman who's not going to take anything. No slips. She's very accountable, and she holds me very accountable.
Joe Nichols

34.
Hee stands not surely, that never slips.
George Herbert

35.
Nothing could be closer than the present, yet nothing slips away faster.
Deepak Chopra

36.
Original sin reassures us that our slip was not the first.
Mason Cooley

37.
One slip. One slip in thousands. The odds had been entirely in her favor. But it hadn't mattered.
Suzanne Collins

38.
Inside every cowboy there's a lady who'd love to slip out.
Willie Nelson

39.
I love signing autographs. I'll sign anything but veal cutlets. My ballpoint slips on veal cutlets.
Casey Stengel

40.
Faith slips - and laughs, and rallies
Emily Dickinson

41.
Though tightly the net of words forms, how surely truth slips out.
Laozi