Even though my work is whimsical. I have a very serious job. I cry more than I laugh. — Richard Simmons
Be it whim or emergency, the modern laboratory is equally at the service of romance — Richard Le Gallienne
Though by whim, envy, or resentment led, they damn those authors whom they never read. — Charles Churchill
Such, polly, are your s*x – part truth, part fiction; – some thought, much whim and all a contradiction. — Richard Savage
A whim, a passing mood, readily induces the novelist to move hearth and home elsewhere. — C. S. Forester
Independence is not a whim or an ambition. It is the necessary condition of our survival as an ethnic group. — Aslan Maskhadov
You can’t take up golf on a whim and find yourself competing against tiger woods in the masters six months later. — Richard Roeper
My dad was very fun and very adventurous, and from a formative age I learned to value men who would do things on a whim. — Rachel Hunter
You don’t make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. — Shirley Hufsteddler
You don’t make progress by standing on the sidelines, whimpering and complaining. You make progress by implementing ideas. — Shirley Chisholm
I cannot make the universe obey me. I cannot make other people conform to my own whims and fancies. — Thomas Merton
Tom, dick, and harry can go to reno on a whim, but nothing short of death can separate john and mary. — John Cheever
Rarely in broadcasting history has so much been riding on the whimsical flick of a few thousand wrists. — Harriet Van Horne
This is the very devilish thing about foreign affairs: they are foreign and will not always conform to our whim. — James Barrett Reston