
Top 13 Disquieting Synonyms Quotes
#1. She had been dumped a couple of years before by a sort of male equivalent to Charlie, a guy called Michael who wanted to be something at the BBC. (He never made it, the wanker, and each day we never saw him on TV or heard him on the radio, something inside us rejoiced.)
Nick Hornby
#2. Finally, we were notorious enough to give our enemies pause.
Geraldine Brooks
#3. It is difficult for a man to speak long of himself without vanity.
David Hume
#4. The loss of virtue in a female is irretrievable - that one false step involves in her endless ruin - that her reputation is no less brittle than it is beautiful - and that she cannot be too much guarded in her behavior towards the undeserving of the opposite sex.
Jane Austen
#5. They took the wrong ones! Mistake was made! Everything is unfair! Who do we complain to, in this shitty place? Who is in charge here?]
Donna Tartt
#6. For a woman to see a man beyond his bank balance, he has to be rich first. Logic.
Subhasis Das
#7. I grew up in the age of radio. That was my main boyhood form of entertainment: lying on the living room floor with my ears affixed to the radio. I loved shows like 'The Phantom,' 'Cisco Kid,' and even 'Happy Theater' when I was younger.
George Takei
#8. Imposed philosophical morality (laws/rules) will not save the world. Only a calculated tangible plan to alter our circumstances so such actions pose no merit will stop immoral behaviour.
Peter Joseph
#9. The mean things of this world had only one lesson-we are meaner than you'd ever imagine.
Dennis Lehane
#10. I find out as much from the guy in backstage TV as I do from my C.F.O. Anybody can e-mail me. I do town halls with employees at least once every eight weeks. I'm out there, and it makes a huge difference.
Mindy Grossman
#11. I knew I was lost inside the world, watching it and trying to understand why too often I felt like I was standing just beyond the frame - of everything.
Jacqueline Woodson
#13. The spiritual battle, the loss of victory, is always in the thought-world.
Francis Schaeffer
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