Top 17 Blooey Quotes
#1. Every synapse in the punk's brain overloads and goes ka-blooey.
Nancy A. Collins
#2. BLAM! BLOOEY!
Twin thunderstorms struck Chesapeake Bay at about the same hour two weeks apart in the last spring and summer of the eighth decade of the twentieth century of the Christian era and bracketed our story like artillery zeroing in.
John Barth
#3. Writing, at its best and truest, can offer solace and salvation for both readers and writers.
Roxane Gay
#4. I ski to win. When the day comes that I can't get myself into a fighting mood anymore, I won't be able to win and I'll stop racing.
Ingemar Stenmark
#5. We talk about how he and Leanne are doing knowing full well there is no sufficient answer.
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Michael Perry
#6. You know Alou's name spelled backwards is Uola? That sounds like a first name, Uola.
Harry Caray
#8. Falling in love and falling to your death feel about the same, I thought. And I almost laughed.
Shannon Hale
#9. Our status as a land of equal opportunity has made us a rich and powerful nation, but it has also transformed lives. It has given people like me the chance to grow up knowing that no dream was too big and no goal out of reach.
Marco Rubio
#10. The first time, where Fox Mulder and Scully met, she stands up for herself. She stands right there and gives it to him and that was extremely attractive.
Gillian Anderson
#11. On principle' one can do anything and what one does is, fundamentally, a matter of indifference, just as a man's life remains insignificant even though 'on principle' he gives his support to all the 'needs of the times.
Soren Kierkegaard
#12. For a painter as abstract as myself, the collages offer a way of incorporating bits of the everyday world into pictures.
Robert Motherwell
#13. We spent a lot of time in simulators. We were going to do it right.
Wally Schirra
#14. It is a curious thing, watching a strong man fall to pieces.
Jodi Picoult
#15. Everyone wishes that the man whom he fears would perish.
Ovid
#16. Failure doesn't have anything to do with your intrinsic value as a person.
Albert Ellis
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