Top 14 Curieuse Quotes
#1. FALCKNER, DANIEL. Curieuse Nachricht from Pennsylvania. Translation by Julius F. Sachse. Lancaster, Pa.: 1905. Series of 103 questions and answers, on all aspects of Pennsylvania Conditions. Written at close of the seventeenth century. Several editions printed in Germany.
Anonymous
#2. A mannequin? An unfeeling heartless bitch who feeds on others' misery and is physically incapable of crying, unless it's tears of blood?
Alexandra Bracken
#3. Men bound hand and foot in the endless chain of cause & effect cannot free each other.
Ramakrishna
#4. The day that I ever become hip ... please shoot me and put me outta my misery!
Meat Loaf
#5. In Christ are treasures that will require digging to the end of the world.
Thomas Goodwin
#6. Everything in nature is formed upon the sphere, the cone and the cylinder. One must learn to paint these simple figures and then one can do all that he may wish.
Paul Cezanne
#7. Every single person who has ever walked down the street with a FEED bag has purchased it. I think that's really relevant because it means that you have got to make that choice to spend that money on that product.
Ellen Gustafson
#8. With us air people, the future of our nation is indissolubly bound up in the development of air power.
Billy Mitchell
#9. Besides my son, music is the most important thing to me. I always have music on in my car and playing at house, and I'm in the studio or performing every night. I like Beats by Dre for headphones, and Bang & Olufsen soundsystems.
French Montana
#10. He gritted his teeth at the newest rumble, knowing what was happening, and looked back at Victoria. "I'll never say this again, but... wrap your arms around Gabriel, keep him close.
Katie Reus
#11. I won't be mad at you because you gave me something no one else has: the ability to live even when I thought I was dead.
Alexandria Hampton
#12. The last time I saw her was red. The sky was like soup, boiling and stirring. In some places, it was burned. There were black crumbs, and pepper, streaked across the redness.
Markus Zusak
#14. When you hear what you have heard before, you remember what you have heard before!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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