Top 17 Conker Quotes
#1. Are you the conker whisperer or something?"
He grinned and dropped his spare one to the ground. "I am the whisperer of many things."
"Yeah. Bullshit. You're the whisperer of bullshit.
Holly Bourne
#2. You know I don't know a chestnut from a conker.'
[ ... ] 'A Chestnut is a conker
Eloisa James
#3. Most people love animals, and most people love to laugh. Combining the two makes both resonate deeper.
Elayne Boosler
#4. As long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed.
James Madison
#5. I was never a topical songwriter.
Bob Dylan
#6. ...the mental probabilistic map in one's mind is so geared toward sensational that one would realize informational gains by dispensing with the news.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
#7. I sank onto the deck. My heart was pounding a million trillion times a minute. I never felt more alive. Anger, sadness, joy. He made me feel it all. No one else had that kind of effect on me. No one.
Jenny Han
#8. And swear No where Lives a woman true, and fair.
John Donne
#9. I hadn't done any fooling around in so long, I didn't know what to do. I sort of wanted to lose weight and take up piano before I got into another relationship.
Hilary Winston
#10. There is so much that must be done in a civilized barbarism like war.
Amelia Earhart
#12. A personal story of the horrors that Poles lived through during World War II. When God Looked the Other Way, above all else, explains why there is still a Poland ... One of the most remarkable World War II sagas I have ever read. It is history with a human face.
Arnold Beichman
#13. God was some fuzzy, abstract triangle beyond my comprehension. I honestly thought that it was supposed to be that way.
G. Nieves
#14. I've never seen anything like that before. Usually when home teams break up no-hit bids, the crowd cheers the hit and cheers the pitcher. I've never seen them boo before.
Corey Koskie
#15. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
- MATTHEW 7:15
S.G. Holster
#16. The French believe that all errors are distant, someone else's fault. Americans believe that there is no distance, no difference, and therefore that there are no errors, that any troubles are simple misunderstandings, consequent on your not yet having spoken English loudly enough.
Adam Gopnik
#17. Nobody ever really sees me the way I am, underneath everything. But she did. She does.
Holly Black
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