Top 16 Diehl Quotes
#1. Now I feel bad," Diehl said. "Like we're about to nuke Aquaman. Or the Little Mermaid. ... "
"Pretend they're Gungans," Cruz suggested. "And that we get to nuke Jar Jar.
Ernest Cline
#2. Shit!" I heard Diehl shout over the comm. "I just lost my gorram shields because I'm already out of frakkin' power!"
"Dude," Cruz said. "You shouldn't mix swears from different universes.
Ernest Cline
#3. Sometimes, I wake up feeling
crazier than usual.
Those are my favorite
and most productive days.
B. Diehl
#4. If you ever find happiness,
cut off its legs.
B. Diehl
#5. The happily ever after thing. It's great when she marries the prince or whatever and they say that. But they just don't show the part where there's a revolution and they drag her to the guillotine.
Mark D. Diehl
#6. Flying involves endless hours of sheer boredom, punctuated by moments of stark terror.
Alan E. Diehl
#7. So if love is for fools, throw me a tambourine.
I'll wear it as a crown.
B. Diehl
#8. No, I'm not an 'anarchist.'
Fuck your political ideology.
B. Diehl
#9. In various ways all of us should be constantly finding people and situations that are dead, buried, and covered up in order to help bring them to the light because THE GOD THAT WE SERVE is a God of LIGHT, a God of LOVE, and a God of CARING.
Millard Fuller
#11. I would rather never make a penny on book sales and know that many had derived some fair pleasure from my writing, than to know that very few had ever taken a chance on my work. I certainly won't last forever, but I'd love to think that my imagination will continue to surface in the minds of others.
Eric Diehl
#12. The coke bugs were out in force, doing military manoeuvres, all jazzed up on their Bolivian marching powder.
Mark D. Diehl
#13. She leaned back a little in her chair and looked at me in silence for a considerable time. Finally she said, "Of all the banks, in all the world, you had to walk into this one."
"We'll always have Cambridge," I said.
Robert B. Parker
#14. We pass through the present with our eyes blindfolded. We are permitted merely to sense and guess at what we are actually experiencing. Only later when the cloth is untied can we glance at the past and find out what we have experienced and what meaning it has.
Milan Kundera
#15. We were all over each other in the super-friendly way of puppies, or spouses meeting for the first time after one of them has undergone a close brush with death.
George Saunders
#16. I wanna strike gold in Poetry's mine.
(But I don't want your money.)
B. Diehl
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