Top 15 Fustercluck Off Trophy Quotes
#1. You are not broken. You are not a problem to be solved. Solving your "problem", whatever you perceive your problem or problems to be, is not the key to happiness.
Golda Poretsky
#2. His broken heart was unfeeling, like shattered glass in an acid bath.
Pete Townshend
#3. Many of my characters first came through to me as voices. That's why I use a tape recorder.
William S. Burroughs
#4. At times, I will get in the studio and force myself to just write an entire front-to-back record, and 'Let Me Go' is one of these.
Jason Molina
#5. Hey, give me my gun, would you?" Zane asked as he shifted, only to wince as the skin pulled.
"Why, you planning on shooting me in the ass when I turn around?" Ty asked sarcastically as he reached for the holster.
"Tempting, but you'd probably get off on it," Zane said, holding out his hand.
Abigail Roux
#6. I believe in individual rights so much that I don't like any sort of 'what's good for the cause'-type questions.
Penn Jillette
#7. Leave as little to chance as possible. Preparation is the key to success.
Paul Brown
#8. My mom is the greatest mom in the whole wide world. She's done everything for me to make my dreams come true.
Josh Hutcherson
#10. The whole 'serious artist' thing is very damaging. The powers that be will steer you towards your own demise. One thing I've learned is that it's not very glamourous, and my problems are no different from anybody else's.
Dave Gahan
#12. I fumble for the return tab and quickly type as I continue my way down the catwalk.
Ned help!
Thank you, SmartText, for knowing how pressing my need for Ned is at this very moment.
Martin Leicht
#13. And you, Mary, if you must run off to London, why do it in that unfinished manner, so that I was left without the car, and couldn't catch anything until the midnight train at Northallerton? It's so much better to do things neatly and properly, even stupid things.
Dorothy L. Sayers
#14. Attitudes are every bit as important as aptitudes.
Harvey MacKay
#15. Welcome to the real world, Mother Robot, a beautiful and dangerous place. Now you can truly begin to live.
Tony DiTerlizzi