Top 15 Delirium Trilogy Quotes
#1. Our mission, as set forth by the Congress is a critical one: to preserve price stability, to foster maximum sustainable growth in output and employment, and to promote a stable and efficient financial system that serves all Americans well and fairly.
Ben Bernanke
#2. Oh, womanly sympathy, love AND food?" I said, laughing. "Don't want a lot, do you?
Diana Gabaldon
#3. Amazing, how hope lives. Without air or water, with hardly anything at all to nurture it.
Lauren Oliver
#4. If you know how a man deals with his money, how he gets it, spends it, keeps it, shares it, you know one of the most important things about him.
Henry Taylor
#5. You have crossbows: Shoot early; shoot often.
Janet Morris
#6. When I can no longer go forward, even by an inch, I lay my head on the ground and wait to die. I'm too tired to be frightened. Above me is blackness, and all around me is blackness, and the forest sounds are a symphony to sing me out of this world. I am already at my funeral.
Lauren Oliver
#7. Laser light flickered all over him as if he was a packet of biscuits at a super-market check-out.
Douglas Adams
#8. As soon as she sees me she swings forward and hits a key on her keyboard. The music cuts off instantly. Strangely, the silence that follows seems just as loud.
Lauren Oliver
#9. All I can think is: I need air. The rest of my thoughts are a blur of radio static and fluorescent lights and lab coats and steel tables and surgical knives
Lauren Oliver
#10. We really love someone when we miss even the things we don't like of them.
Luigina Sgarro
#11. One of the great virtues, apart from the pleasure of performing these works, is that it's opened up an entirely new, expansive repertoire of American Jewish music.
Neville Marriner
#12. There's something hopeful about 'Endgame.' Beckett strips everything away and asks what remains. There's this surgical dissection of the soul, but at the bottom, you find shafts of light.
Simon McBurney
#13. I'd love to serve my country. I would love it.
Rob Lowe
#15. Strains of music spring up, crystallizing in the night air like rain turning suddenly to snow, drifting to earth.
Lauren Oliver
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