Top 9 Boneyards Quotes
#1. Who made the law that men should die in meadows?
Who spake the word that blood should splash in lanes?
Who gave it forth that gardens should be boneyards?
Who spread the hills with flesh, and blood, and brains?
Who made the law?
Leslie Coulson
Michael Tappenden
#2. Tory a father isn't supposed to fear his fourteen-year-old daughter. That being sad, you terrify me.
Kathy Reichs
#3. I don't think that anything that anyone is doing today that is being pointed at as the "enemy" or "the problem" is as dangerous to our future as the fact that there are so many pointed fingers. The pointed finger is the enemy.
Marianne Williamson
#4. As you get older, every chance to win a championship is more crucial, because you are going to have less and less of them.
Jerry West
#5. Experimental film by the '70s had become much more mainstream after 'Bonnie and Clyde' and stuff in the late '60s, when you were seeing bigger movies where people were exploring the medium a lot more.
Noah Hawley
#6. She has to lose her pre-Copernican view of a universe revolving around herself.
David Mitchell
#7. When a great truth gets abroad in the world, no power on earth can imprison it, or prescribe its limits, or suppress it.
Colum McCann
#8. Cal's blood might be silver, but his heart is black as burned skin.
Victoria Aveyard
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