
Top 14 Abominated Quotes
#1. Sir Humphrey Davy Abominated gravy. He lived in the odium Of having discovered sodium. Said to have been written as a schoolboy during a chemistry class at St. Paul's School.
E.C. Bentley
#3. In most writers, style is a welcome, an invitation, a letting down of the drawbridge between the artist and the world. Shaw had no time for such ruses. Unlike most of his countrymen, he abominated charm, which he regarded as evidence of chronic temperamental weakness.
Kenneth Tynan
#4. The Hank Williams Syndrome: Come to Nashville, write some good songs, cut some hit records, make money, take all the drugs you can and drink all you can, become a wild man and all of a sudden die.
Waylon Jennings
#5. Every breath, every heartbeat, was one less until maybe things stopped hurting this much.
Jenny Downham
#6. There is no right or wrong, no good or bad, only natural and unnatural, only cause and consequence.
Girish Kohli
#7. We may not know what lies a few years into the future... But for a few feet, our path is clear. So, GO.
Matthew Holland
#8. Of course, the guests were also staring because they know of my relationship with Camille, and are wondering what we might be doing here in the library ... alone. He wiggled his eyebrows at Tessa.
Cassandra Clare
#9. If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans.
James Herriot
#10. You spend so much of your fucking time trying to save me," he says, "and you don't even realize you're killing me."
-Lo to Ryke
Krista Ritchie
#11. Eves, on the scale from wholesome to whoresome, you're practically Amish.
Kresley Cole
#12. The seasons are what a symphony ought to be: four perfect movements in harmony with each other.
Arthur Rubinstein
#13. I never fancied cats much till I found the First Mate," he remarked, to the accompaniment of the Mate's tremendous purrs. "I saved his life, and when you've saved a creature's life you're bound to love it. It's next thing to giving life.
L.M. Montgomery
#14. Wherever magistrates were appointed from among those who complied with the injunctions of the laws, Socrates considered the government to be an aristocracy.
Xenophon
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