Top 15 Discreet Sad Quotes
#1. He had his mother's looks, his father's temper, and nobody's brains.
Craig Johnson
#2. To believe that the United States is post-racial requires an almost incomprehensible inability or unwillingness to stare truth in the face.
Tim Wise
#3. Then I wish you a good day," Accord said. He managed to make it sound like fuck you, the way people in the Victorian era might have.
Wildbow
#5. Coming together is a beginning, and staying together is progress, but only when teams sweat together do they find success.
John C. Maxwell
#6. Hello, dinner. It's me, I'm starving. And I know where you live.
Lauren Hammond
#7. I love it when you talk my language, ice-boy.
Julie Kagawa
#9. Write what you think is good, is the whole of the law.
Darin Strauss
#10. I don't have to 'freedom-kiss' my wife when what I really want to do is French-kiss her.
Woody Allen
#11. But ultimately, he'd been letting go already. Letting go because she loved him. *
Lauren Blakely
#12. ...Marx was constrained to think within a horizon torn between the aleatory of the Encounter and the necessity of the Revolution.
Louis Althusser
#13. My place in Scotland is in the middle of nowhere, so you've just got a keyboard, guitar, a little drum machine and you know if you can work stuff out like that, if you can hammer out songs that sound good just with those three things and a voice, you're on your way.
Jay Kay
#14. Marshal Petain's Vichy regime looked like that new start. A couple of years later, it wasn't so evident that he was going to be able to protect them from German extortions, and it didn't look so much as though they had won the war, either. And so by '43, a lot of people are shifting sides.
Robert O. Paxton
#15. My first marriage was not happy. I married him because I was impressed that he knew which wines to order and how to leave his visiting card. Ridiculous reasons.
Jean Seberg
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