Top 14 Boston Bomber Quotes

#1. Especially these days where everything is so polite and so proper, I think that rites of passage are good.

Emile Hirsch

#2. The fox condemns the trap, not himself

William Blake

#3. Let's hope the Boston Marathon bomber is a white American.

David Sirota

#4. We have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make art. We have no obligation to make a statement. Our obligation is to make money.

Don Simpson

#5. If I had the remaking of man, he wouldn't have any conscience. It is one of the most disagreeable things connected with a person; and although it certainly does a great deal of good, it cannot be said to pay, in the long run; it would be much better to have less good and more comfort.

Mark Twain

#6. When will Labour learn that you cannot build Jerusalem in Brussels.

Margaret Thatcher

#7. It's funny that people think because you don't have a movie or record out, you disappear into a frozen chamber someplace. They think you're dead when you're not in the public eye.

Jason Schwartzman

#8. I felt a hole boring through my heart. It was carving a scar that would never heal. I was a man. A man doesn't cry at lost love. Never. Instead, he turns hard. From now on, I would live up to my name ... Rattler.

Barry Andrew Chambers

#9. No great scoundrel is ever uninteresting.

Murray Kempton

#10. The decision by France to resume nuclear testing in the South Pacific has destroyed this hope and raised a storm of protest at home, in the South Pacific and thankfully around the world.

Jenny Shipley

#11. We know. We've seen it all before.

Janet Morris

#12. It's a bit scary to see my book come true: the recent (if minor) LA earthquakes, Hurricane Sandy, the Boston bomber, and so on - much of it stoppable, I think, and yet I, too, am also guilty of passivity.

Edan Lepucki

#13. Whatever you do in your business comes out of a state of inner alignment with life and the source of life itself, so peace flows into whatever you do.

Eckhart Tolle

#14. The commonest, dullest, most threadbare topic might be rendered interesting by the skill of the speaker.

Jane Austen

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