Top 15 Bibwit Quotes
#1. Do you know what they call themselves, all these people?"
Alyss shook her head. How could she know?
"Alyssians." Bibwit spelled it out.
Her heart gave a little jump. Alyssians? No, they ask too much of me. "I don't think I'm ready for all of this," she said.
Frank Beddor
#2. I got a lion on my back because I'm a Leo, and I also just love lions. But I wish I'd researched the artwork a little more. My little sister saw it and said, "Why do you have the Lion King on your back?"
Stephen Dorff
#3. If you can be lifted up by your righteousness to sit with God, the whole planet will able to fit into your palm
Sunday Adelaja
#4. Medicine is intention. Those who are proficient at using intention are good doctors.
Sun Simiao
#5. You live in the age of interdependence. Borders don't count for much or stop much, good or bad, anymore.
William J. Clinton
#6. The rise of secularism has brought about an increase in hostility toward things religious.
Jon Stewart
#7. I went to Broadway and I've been doing some fun guest spots with 'Entourage' and 'Glee' and I'm ready to have my own show.
John Stamos
#8. Far from a normal-functioning relationship, but normal has never been our thing.
Anna Todd
#9. We cannot know what John of Leyden felt Under the Bishop 's tongs - we can only Walk in temperate London, our educated city, Wishing to cry as freely as they did who died In the Age of Faith. We have our loneliness And our regret with which to build an eschatology.
Peter Porter
#10. We could already try to lend a hand, to intervene if only by simply moving objects around. This would be better, on the whole, than waiting for the thick wall encircling life to brutally make the first move. (As happens during wartime.)
Tom McDonough
#11. Making maps was the one small dream of his one small life. Who had the right to make fun of him for that?
Haruki Murakami
#12. There will always be something a little off, but like a three-legged dog, you'll learn to walk again.
Renee Carlino
#13. I could never live like this," I whispered to Luka.
"No," he agreed. "I've seen you grovel. It's not very convincing.
Jessica Day George
#15. In 1913, when Anthony Patch was twenty-five, two years were already gone since irony, the Holy Ghost of this later day, had, theoretically at least, descended upon him. Irony was the final polish of the shoe, the ultimate dab of the clothes-brush, a sort of intellectual "There!" - yet
F Scott Fitzgerald
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