Top 14 Corncrake Quotes

#1. Today's imaginary band name: The Significan't.

Janina Gavankar

Corncrake Quotes #22553
#2. Despite some struggles of our own, Americas business and economic system remains the envy of much of the world.

John S. Watson

Corncrake Quotes #249705
#3. Embrace the beauty of good moment.

Lailah Gifty Akita

Corncrake Quotes #266228
#4. The greatest love letters are always encoded for the one and not the many.

Mark Z. Danielewski

Corncrake Quotes #519100
#5. I don't think a naked body is particularly shocking or interesting ... It's not the culture I was raised in. I was not brought up in the United States. I don't share the [attitude] that you can have graphic violence, but - God forbid - you see someone's nipples.

Anna Paquin

Corncrake Quotes #537424
#6. The first year of marriage is like wet cement - the impressions made in it are much harder to change once it has set.

Robert Wolgemuth

Corncrake Quotes #611215
#7. Whether a person is physically in front of you or not, the love remains.

Kate Jacobs

Corncrake Quotes #995071
#8. I can't go back and label myself as an outcast because I was a pretty well-adjusted kid, but I can certainly relate to the feeling of being an outsider.

Lasse Hallstrom

Corncrake Quotes #1020324
#9. Men of great conversational powers almost universally practise a sort of lively sophistry and exaggeration which deceives for the moment both themselves and their auditors.

Thomas B. Macaulay

Corncrake Quotes #1125420
#10. Every time a man knocks on a brothel door, he is really knocking for God

Gilbert K. Chesterton

Corncrake Quotes #1147750
#11. Bramble: Your afraid of the King. Admit it.
Mr. Bradford: My lady, who isn't?

Heather Dixon

Corncrake Quotes #1225217
#12. In nature's infinite book of secrecy,
A little I can read
1.2. 30-31.

William Shakespeare

Corncrake Quotes #1305602
#13. And after all, our mythology may be much nearer to literal truth than we suppose.

C.S. Lewis

Corncrake Quotes #1363111
#14. With its grace and carelessness, it seemed to annihilate a whole culture, a whole system of thought, as though [all] could be swept into a nothingness by a single splendid movement of the arm.

George Orwell

Corncrake Quotes #1670402

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top