
Top 16 Entreating Quotes
#1. I'm assuming the widened eyes and squished up mouth are your way of entreating me to take you to the train station and help you question the humans. Either that or you're constipated." "I'm not constipated." I resumed The Look.
Debra Dunbar
#2. It was a pleasure to watch them eating jalebis, always entreating the other to eat some more - the beauty of love that had mellowed in the evening of life.
Narendra Jadhav
#3. Note: - One can do a great deal with appropriate smiles. I must study the subject carefully. The friendly smile - the scornful smile - the detached smile - the entreating smile - the common or garden grin.
L.M. Montgomery
#4. I'm an agnosto-theist. I cross myself on airplanes. I pray when I'm sick. When you're sick I'll keep you in my thoughts; when I'm sick, I'm entreating a higher power.
Dan Savage
#5. Tis some visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door
Edgar Allan Poe
#6. Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.
Ted Cruz
#7. An Englishman is content to say nothing when he has nothing to say.
Samuel Johnson
#8. She hit bottom when she physically attacked a deaf-mute. This was a boy of fourteen, a beloved neighborhood figure who delivered for the nearby deli.
David Sedaris
#9. I should love to see a ground-glass blue ocean
Julia Quinn
#10. Schwaller de Lubicz identifies the Golden Mean as "the fundamental scission," or division of one into two, that creates three things - the original whole and two parts, one in golden proportion to the whole and the other in golden proportion to that.
Richard Heath
#11. And I will look down and see my murmuring bones and the deep water like wind, like a roof of wind, and after a long time they cannot distinguish even bones upon the lonely and inviolate sand.
William Faulkner
#12. I quoted to him what I remembered of Charles Darwin: "'Judging by the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity ... '"
"Darwin was right," Nebogipfel said gently.
Stephen Baxter
#13. If you want to change the world," he said, "who do you begin with, yourself or others? I believe if we begin with ourselves and do the things that we need to do and become the best person we can be, we have a much better chance of changing the world for the better.
Ken Robinson
#14. As idiotic as optimism can sometimes seem, it has a weird habit of paying off.
Michael Lewis
#15. Great poetry must be admired, because it is great and because it is poetry, and so we admire it.
Witold Gombrowicz
#16. You just can't be good in bed anymore. You have to be good at the keyboard too.
Xaviera Hollander
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