
Top 14 Deconstructed Stuffed Quotes
#1. Death is most terrifying to those who have yet to live.
Dan Pearce
#2. A moment passed, perhaps half a second when their faces said what they felt, and then Emma was smiling, laughing, her arms around his neck.
David Nicholls
#3. We have plenty of room for people ... in our lives, I mean. Especially the ones who make us be the people we want to be.
Suzanne LaFleur
#4. Reader, you must know that an interesting fate (sometimes involving rats, sometimes not) awaits almost everyone, mouse or man, who does not conform.
Kate DiCamillo
#5. I used to think of that line in Allen Ginsberg's 'Howl', about the 'sad cup of coffee' ... I have had cold coffee and hot coffee and lousy coffee, But I've never had a sad cup of coffee.
Robert Rauschenberg
#6. What does it mean when individuals can no longer be embarrassed or shamed?
Janine R. Wedel
#7. I sat at her desk and turned one page after another, staring at what looked like bits and pieces of black lace laid cross the paper.
Sue Monk Kidd
#8. Reality, like God and History, tends to direct people to wherever they want to go.
Pauline Kael
#9. When it comes to the creatures you love and the things you love and the life you love, what on earth could possibly be more important than soaking them up right now while you still have the opportunity?
Jen Sincero
#10. Be wise in time. What youth sows, old age must reap....Sow to yourself rather in righteousness: break up your fallow ground, sow not among thorns.
J.C. Ryle
#11. I am much beholden to old age, which has increased my eagerness for conversation in proportion as it has lessened my appetites of hunger and thirst.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#12. All gamblers lose regularly, but they rarely discuss it in public. Losing is bad for the image, dude. Nobody buys Hot Tips from Losers. Remember that.
Hunter S. Thompson
#13. Girls begin to have second thoughts about the violence. Studies show they feel a considerable amount of guilt about it. They feel bad later and want to apologize.
Meda Chesney-Lind
#14. Tomorrow, a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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