Top 14 Coped Markers Quotes
#1. I too have read his version of the facts. Like you and millions of others. And everyone got the picture, right from the start: He had a man's name; my brother had the name of an incident. He could have called him "Two P.M.," like that other writer who called his black man "Friday.
Kamel Daoud
#2. I beg your pardon. I'm not gross. (Simone)
Grody to the max. Gag me with a spoon. I've seen you in the mornings. You're not exactly well coiffed. (Jesse)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#3. He claimed that a man's life should be valued according to the value of the things to which he gave his attention.
Marcus Aurelius
#5. People are so easy to read once you've driven them into a corner.
Chuya Kogino
#6. Happiness is there when your dreams, hopes, and desires are compatible with your actions.
Debasish Mridha
#7. If you're looking for an adventure, an intellectual challenge, and a close-knit community of professionals, consider land surveying! It's not for everyone, and I'd recommend working as a surveyor's assistant or office staff before committing to the necessary schooling.
Mark Mason
#8. If you're the best that the Earth has got to offer, it's time we bend over and get a tentacle right up the ass.
John Scalzi
#9. I've got a record in Florida. I'm proud of my dad, and I'm certainly proud of my brother. In Florida, they called me Jeb, because I earned it.
Marco Rubio
#10. Honestly, I don't look at it as work because I have way too much fun on set to actually classify it as work. I know a lot of people who are like, 'Man, acting's so much work.' And I'm like, 'No, it's not. I'm having fun.' And I want to keep doing that. I don't ever want to give up acting.
Billy Unger
#11. I felt a darkness growing within me that was too numb for sorrow and too cold for rage.
Gregory David Roberts
#12. What stories can do, I guess, is make things present.
I can look at things I never looked at. I can attach faces to grief and love and pity and God. I can be brave. I can make myself feel again.
Tim O'Brien
#13. Yes, it's comforting to know, when you think about it, that only man can be a bastard
Stanislaw Lem
#14. The state itself becomes more and more identified with the interests of those who run things than with the interests of the people in general.
Friedrich August Von Hayek