Top 14 Cool Gothic Sayings
#1. As a kid, sometimes you have nobody to turn to. I could always go back to some of the sermons and talk to myself in a righteous manner and put that in a song.
Curtis Mayfield
#2. I have no interest in being a celebrity. I wouldn't go to anything that I wasn't involved in just for the sake of wearing a nice frock and having my picture taken. That part of the business doesn't make me feel very comfortable.
Michelle Gomez
#3. So there is a before and there is an after. That isn't made up. But it's just a passage of time, no big change that changes everything.
Olivia Sudjic
#4. Symmetrical equations are good in their place, but ' vector ' is a useless survival, or offshoot from quaternions, and has never been of the slightest use to any creature.
Lord Kelvin
#5. We don't need a new idea; the idea is called America, and it still works.
Marco Rubio
#6. Physical fitness is in. I recently had a physical fit myself.
Steve Allen
#7. I love to run. I was challenged to run the New York marathon four months after having my youngest son, and since running isn't a big part of softball, the thought of a marathon was a stretch for me.
Jennie Finch
#8. We need to face it, as a nation we have a reliance on petroleum.
Lisa Murkowski
#9. Some fieldmen, and particularly the clever ones, take a perverse pride in not knowing the whole picture. Their art consists in the deft handling of loose ends, and stops there stubbornly.
John Le Carre
#10. It's better not to work than to work in something you don't want to be working in.
Andy Garcia
#11. All your secret wishes could right now be coming true.
Elliott Smith
#12. The gods, my dear simple fellow, are a mere expression coined by vulgar superstition. We frown upon such coinage here.
Aristophanes
#13. River had never lost his cool, not since I'd know him. That was the thing about River. He was calm. Calm as a summer's day. Calm as a gentle nap in the sun. Even when girls were fainting and men were slitting their throats in front of you.
April Genevieve Tucholke
#14. When I was 17, I was so shy I could barely speak or introduce myself to anyone.
Trevor Donovan
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