Top 18 Crypts Quotes

#1. I don't know, Half-Pint, something tells me reining you in is probably a pretty good time.

Jay Crownover

#2. You can't run from feelings, Charity. You have to face them. Otherwise your future will look just like your past.

Elizabeth Jane Howard

#3. What did he say? You can't always pick your friends. Well, he's damn right there. I have two friends here: a fifteen year old who sees people in colours and a salsa-mad Dutch woman. I didn't pick them, they just turned up in my life, and I'm really glad.

Kirsty Eagar

#4. Well, it is a crypt. In the philosophical sense. All old buildings become crypts the moment they're finished. A shrine to a time that's already dead.

Krystal Sutherland

#5. I'm a Scorpio, and who knows if there is any validity to it, but I'm very emotional. I have high highs and low lows.

Chely Wright

#6. Poetry is a sequence of dots and dashes, spelling depths, crypts, cross-lights, and moon wisps.

Carl Sandburg

#7. The young Japanese, especially, love to wear the latest thing and when they come to London they head for my shops as part of what they want to find in Britain.

Vivienne Westwood

#8. The first six million years had been all fun and games.

Alastair Reynolds

#9. Why don't they embed the dead in blocks of plate glass and bury them in crypts beneath transparent floors? In that way, the deceased would easily be able to see God for themselves, and He to see them,

Alan Bradley

#10. The truths we conceal don't disappear Raheen, they appear in different forms

Kamila Shamsie

#11. For what are obstacles to the lower creatures are opportunities to the higher life of man.

Rabindranath Tagore

#12. Blunders, no, only friendship binds us to honesty - attracting crypts of mushrooms in the wake of our snowboards.

Bradley Chicho

#13. Certain living things prefer the dark, thriving in the shadows of tombstones and crypts, flowering admist the dead. Others tend toward the sun, blooming in the light, embracing the warmth.

Fiona Paul

#14. What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean.

Isaac Newton

#15. And among the sleeping soldiers and colonists in the crypts lay one apart, a woman who had forgotten the meaning of life.

David Marusek

#16. That's what it was like waking up in the crypts. no-longer-dead. but without her.
like burning alive.

Lauren Oliver

#17. The Atreides are known to start late getting there growth.

Frank Herbert

#18. I am, a stride at a time

James Joyce

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