Top 16 Coetzee Waiting Quotes
#1. What happened in the nightmare was something no one else ever needed to know. Conor
Patrick Ness
#2. Juliet is one of those rare novels that has it all: lush prose, tightly intertwined parallel narratives, intrigue, and historical detail all set against a backdrop of looming danger. Anne Fortier casts a new light on one of history's greatest stories of passion. I was swept away.
Sara Gruen
#3. Christ's intercession is the continual application of his death to our salvation.
John Calvin
#4. You're a great man, General, greater than anyone," she told him. "But love is still too big for you.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#5. The last few strokes filled me with searing heat, electric pulses surging through my body and my soul, as our orgasms burst forth together, a million nerve endings suddenly flashing like twin rockets exploding fireworks, the multitude of sparks joining with a billion stars in the heavens above.
Simone Freier
#6. For me, it's an honor for the military to ask me to go to Iraq, Afghanistan, or GITMO. I'm happy to go.
R. Lee Ermey
#7. Sometimes evil didn't need an excuse. Sometimes evil just was.
Nenia Campbell
#8. Never, even in the secrets of eternity, has the Lord said unto any living soul, Seek ye Me in vain.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#9. Shall I call that Wise or foolish, now; if it be really wise it has a foolish look to it; yet, if it be really foolish, then has it a sort of wiseish look to it.
Herman Melville
#10. But shouldn't there be a least? Shouldn't there be a bare minimum that life should give you? Is it too much to ask for a job you don't hate, or for someone to truly have and hold? Is it too much to ask for one child? Even one some would call flawed? Couldn't I at least have that?
Kiera Cass
#11. I want to be remembered as a person who kept it real, who did what he wanted to do, but never did nothing stupid and never tried to offend nobody else. I'm always being myself.
Edgerrin James
#12. It came to me with great force that I was wasting my life, that I was wasting it by living from day to day in a state of waiting, that I had in effect given myself up as a prisoner to this war.
J.M. Coetzee
#13. For some reason, anytime an adult decides you are 'representing' something, they decide you should represent it by being as quiet and boring as possible.
Tom Angleberger
#14. Quin put his hand on my knee, sending a flutter through me as if he had softly blown on the dandelion pieces of my heart.
Ellery A. Kane
#15. What is [the role of money] in the search for meaning? Is our relationship to it one of the chief factors that keeps us in our prison, or could it also be a tool for breaking out, for awakening to a life filled with intensity of purpose?
Jacob Needleman
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