Whatever success I've had, I always like to top it.
~ Bernie Mac
Poetry, even when apparently most fantastic, is always a revolt against artifice, a revolt, in a sense, against actuality.
~ James Joyce
Great poetry is always written by somebody straining to go beyond what he can do.
~ Stephen Spender
I always wrote poetry and stuff like that, so putting songs together wasn't that spectacular.
~ Amy Winehouse
From the catbird seat, I've found poetry to be the necessary utterance it has always been in America.
~ Natasha Trethewey
Poetry always, always, always is a key piece of democracy.
~ Eileen Myles
I've always used poetry to explain myself to myself. These things just sat in my psyche and then came out.
~ Jonathan Galassi
Men are freest when they are most unconscious of freedom. The shout is a rattling of chains, always was.
~ D. H. Lawrence
There is always a type of man who says he loves his fellow men, and expects to make a living at it.
~ E. W. Howe
When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary.
~ Ezra Pound
There will always be men struggling to change, and there will always be those who are controlled by the past.
~ Ernest Gaines
I've always turned my anger inwards towards self-destruction.
~ Mackenzie Phillips
Always write angry letters to your enemies. Never mail them.
~ James Fallows
I think that all the anger and cynicism comes from suppressing things that we always wanted.
~ John Lee Hancock
I haven't always been into fitness. But I noticed that when I'd be on stage playing a show, I could hardly make it through the fifth song without having to take a breather.
~ Thomas Rhett
I'm still very professional about my fitness. I stay in trim as I always did.
~ Peter Shilton
But change must always be balanced with some degree of consistency.
~ Ron D. Burton
Ignorance is always afraid of change.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
Change is always a little bit strange.
~ Brendon Urie
One change always leaves the way open for the establishment of others.
~ Niccolò Machiavelli
Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.
~ Arnold Bennett
What I have always liked about Brighton is its impersonality. Since the 18th century, people have come, used the place and gone home again.
~ Lynne Truss
I still close my eyes and go home - I can always draw from that.
~ Dolly Parton
The fellow that owns his own home is always just coming out of a hardware store.
~ Kin Hubbard
I have always brought home stray animals - everything from squirrels to wild rabbits to foxes and turtles.
~ Amy Weber
My father was always depressed. When he was home and sober, he was mostly in his room.
~ Sherman Alexie
In our home there was always prayer - aloud, proud and unapologetic.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
My mother was a churchgoing lady, so I always heard about God at home.
~ Smokey Robinson
For the last third of life there remains only work. It alone is always stimulating, rejuvenating, exciting and satisfying.
~ Doris Lessing
I have always worked better alone and from my own impressions.
~ Claude Monet
An artist is always alone - if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is loneliness.
~ Henry Miller
I always knew that I was going be an environmental advocate when I was very young.
~ Robert Kennedy
The most distinguished hallmark of the American society is and always has been change.
~ Eric Sevareid
In any society that is governed by the rule of law, some form of morality is always imposed. It's inescapable.
~ Kirk Cameron
What we call a democratic society might be defined for certain purposes as one in which the majority is always prepared to put down a revolutionary minority.
~ Walter Lippmann
I've always considered making it legal for Americans to import their prescription drugs a free-trade issue. Imports create competition and keep domestic industry more responsive to consumers.
~ Chuck Grassley
I'm one of those people who has always been a bridesmaid.
~ Piper Laurie
I always envisioned myself having a traditional and elegant wedding.
~ Ivanka Trump
When widows exclaim loudly against second marriages, I would always lay a wager than the man, If not the wedding day, is absolutely fixed on.
~ Henry Fielding
'Emergencies' have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have been eroded.
~ Friedrich August Von Hayek