Top 15 Appalling Synonym Quotes
#1. When the sun dipped behind the wall of trees, we lay down and the white night swallowed us. It has been night ever since.
Linda Olsson
#2. The senior members of the royal family work very hard and I don't think people quite realise that.
Zara Phillips
#3. Maybe it's better this way. You have to live in the present, right? The past is past, and no matter how much time I spend with those pictures, I'm never going to get it back.
Paul Auster
#4. I was just in the middle of singing a song about how broke we were and now my cell phone rings.
Joel Madden
#5. You may have the might, but that does not necessarily make you right.
Benigno Aquino III
#6. Brightlord Adolin insisted. So long as you were in here, he wouldn't leave. We tried to stop him, but the man's a prince. We can't storming make him do anything, not even leave. He locked himself away in the cell and we just had to live with it.
Brandon Sanderson
#8. What the American people want to do is fight a war without getting hurt. You can't do that any more than you can get into a barroom fight without getting hurt ... Unless the American people are willing to send their sons out to fight an aggressor, there just isn't going to be any United States.
Chesty Puller
#9. He does tend to have that effect on people. They come in expecting to feel sympathetic but walk away wanting to strangle him.
Lauren Layne
#10. Focusing on Earning the Right will have an incredible effect on the success of every single sales call that you will make from this day on.
Chris Murray
#11. I love the experience the theater creates for a community of people.
David Binder
#12. hope, although rooted in the past and acted out in the present, receives its energy from the future.
Andrew D. Lester
#13. In order to remain undead, I must steal the life force of someone whose fate matters less to me than my own.' I've always supposed that Wall Street traders utter essentially the same sentence.
Thomas C. Foster
#14. All the doors were open, all the faces were frightened; one felt that Death was there.
Tom Reiss