Top 14 Greek Letter Sayings
#1. And so, in that Greek letter that looks like a shack with a corrugated tin roof, in that elusive, irrational number with which scientists try to understand the universe, I found refuge.
Yann Martel
#2. He was fairly drunk, and feeling melancholy about all the sinking he had done in the world. Throughout the rough years the Greek alphabet had leaked out of his mind a letter at a time - in fact, the candle of knowledge he had set out with had burned down to a sorry stub.
Larry McMurtry
#3. What is wrong with me? How can I find pleasure from this man who is holding me against my will? What kind of sick, fucked up person am I? How can I even remotely be turned on?
C.D. Reiss
#4. There is a time to mourn and a time to celebrate. We should throw ourselves wholly into each when the time comes. 'Tis a part of living. If we don't enjoy life when given the chance, then the chance may never come again.
Vonda Sinclair
#5. I couldn't sleep all night,
worrying that I'd gotten you in trouble. I care about you.
Ally Condie
#6. Take control of the situation. Be an alpha guy. Instead of - Hell, I don't know which letter of the Greek alphabet you're now, but it's not a good one.
(Neal,"A Veil of Glass and Rain")
Petra F. Bagnardi
#7. ALPHA (A'LPHA) n.s.The first letter in the Greek alphabet, answering to our A; therefore used to signify the first. I am alpha and omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.BibleRevelat.
Samuel Johnson
#8. Entering the front door, you were at once assailed by a nightmare of cheerlessness and squalor, all the sordid melancholy, at its worst, of any nest of bedrooms where only men sleep;
Anthony Powell
#9. I think I might like to try film again just as an experiment, but I know that I could never do the mainstream thing again.
Mara Wilson
#10. Leave a space and something will fill it.
John Lennon
#11. I am still raw.
I say I may be back.
You know what lies are for.
Even in your Zen heaven we shan't meet.
Sylvia Plath
#12. Because if he takes off his helmet, he'll die.
Andy Weir
#13. At first, the question was, Who's to blame? But then, when we learned more, we started thinking, What should we do?
Svetlana Alexievich
#14. Attaining even mediocrity is often a struggle.
Mason Cooley
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