Top 12 Creepy Staircase Quotes
#1. To my surprise I found that when other top players in the precomputer age (before 1995, roughly) wrote about games in magazines and newspaper columns, they often made more mistakes in their annotations than the players had made at the board.
Garry Kasparov
#2. I'm all for consumer rights. I get very aggravated if I don't get a good service.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
#3. You told me one time that ... I was your compass. I gave you direction when you were lost," Ty said, nearly choking on the words. He glanced up, eyes reflecting like liquid in the low light. "Well, you were my anchor. You were something solid for me to hold onto. I wanted you to remember that.
Abigail Roux
#4. The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president.
Mitch McConnell
#5. Don't ignore your dreams; don't work too much; say what you think; cultivate friendships; be happy.
Paul Graham
#6. A final word on self-criticism: Do not beat up on yourself. Even if you think you know your flaws, there is no need to advertise them. Most people won't have noticed.
Philip Toshio Sudo
#7. To the young I should offer two maxims: Don't accept superficial solutions of difficult problems. It is better to do a little good than much harm. I should not offer anything more specific; every young person should decide on his or her own credo.
Bertrand Russell
#8. We don't have nannies and all that, we look after our own kids. It's just what you do. If you want a big family that's just what you do, isn't it?
Ray Winstone
#9. He'd still be who he was, and that, it seemed to him, was the basic problem.
Nick Hornby
#10. Who wants to go down the creepy, smelly staircase into God only knows what?" Brandon said.
"I'm going," Dana said.
"I'm with you." Reece stared at Brandon.
"Why not?" Brandon shrugged. "It's not like we have the chance of bumping into anything, say, demonic. Right?
James L. Rubart
#11. He was railing my mind blank, long-dicking me into oblivion.
Kresley Cole
#12. I was just as anxious to prevent injustice as to cause justice.
Muriel Spark
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