Top 11 Book Uprising Quotes
#1. It's absurd to think of 'Pride and Prejudice,' this classic, beloved book, beset with a zombie uprising. The goal is to make you suspend your disbelief enough to allow you to get lost in the story and believe what you're reading for a while.
Seth Grahame-Smith
#2. You didn't tell me this would happen."
"You didn't ask. So how am I to blame?
Sarah J. Maas
#3. You tell me: 'Life is hard to bear.' But if it were otherwise why should you have your pride in the morning and your resignation in the evening?
Life is hard to bear: but do not pretend to be so tender! We are all of us pretty fine asses and asseses of burden!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#4. Most people think companies are basically evil. They get a bad rap. And I think that's somewhat correct.
Larry Page
#5. Power intoxicates men. It is never voluntarily surrendered. It must be taken from them.
James F. Byrnes
#6. Well, shoot, I don't believe in double standards, where men can get away with things that women can't. In God's eyes, there's no double standard.
Loretta Lynn
#7. Apparently, she was going to visit an evil witch with a scary poet vampire.
Erin Kellison
#8. Christianity is not a purely intellectual, internal faith. It can only be lived in community.
Philip Yancey
#9. Hanna Krall's book Shielding the Flame drew on the experience of Dr. Marek Edelman, who before he died in 2009 was the sole survivor of the five-person command that led the April 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Chris Hedges
#10. Relationships are like Whack-a-Mole. You squash one annoying deformity and another one pops up in no time.
Melissa Jensen
#11. Hunger gnawed at my stomach, but I was afraid someone would be in the kitchen again. So I found myself staring at the front door. Freedom seemed just a doorknob-turn away.
When I did open the door, freedom didn't wait - a half-naked Hayden did.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
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