Top 14 Clunk Quotes
#1. Are you a drinker?' the doctor asked. I heard the clunk clunk clunk clunk clunk of empty wine bottles hitting the bottom of my recycling bin.
'Um, I suppose I would say that.
Lauren Sams
#2. I was really excited by the idea that people were sharing information now and discovering information in a totally new way on the Internet via Twitter and Facebook, yet that experience was pretty clunk and just lots of bit.ly links.
Mike McCue
#3. There was a clunk and the door flew open; the sudden daylight was blinding. The Doctor saw, with delight, his friend, and a familiar big blue police box. He was not certain which to hug first.
Neil Gaiman
#4. Mine was the role of the oilcan in making the machinery clunk around.
Hugh Casson
#5. Clunk all wound up and ready to go!
RaeLynn
#6. Rationalizing is not a tool for penetration of reality but a post-factum attempt to harmonize one's own wishes with existing reality.
Erich Fromm
#7. If I want to read something that's really giving me something serious and fundamental to think about, about the human condition, if you like, or what we're all doing here, or what's going on, then I'd rather read something by a scientist in the life sciences, like Richard Dawkins, for instance.
Douglas Adams
#8. So, Mr. Grady, how did you find yourself in the FBI?" ( ... )
Ty gave her a charming smile. "The Marines didn't want me, and it's hard to find a job where you can shoot things without getting arrested.
Abigail Roux
#9. [U]nless a woman is held, by man, safe within the bounds of belief, she becomes inevitably a destructive force.
D.H. Lawrence
#10. Just because it's a mild night doesn't mean that dark forces aren't abroad. They're abroad all the time. They're everywhere. They always are. That's the whole point.
Terry Pratchett
#11. The past has to be viewed as a springboard to the future.
Jon Gordon
#12. If Apple were to grow the iPod into a cell phone with a web browser, Microsoft would be in big trouble.
Paul Graham
#13. The thing that I champion is sustainability. My terror is that suddenly we see it as a luxury, not an essential. That's a danger.
Kevin McCloud
#14. Thanks are due in three quarters. To the Public, for the indulgent ear it has inclined to a plain tale with
Charlotte Bronte
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