Top 14 Hipocondriaca Quotes

#1. Your understanding and interpretation of [a novel] is undoubtedly unique ... and that is the real beauty of the relationship that joins readers, books and writers together in a literary trinity - a bookish triumvirate.

Briar Kit Esme

#2. India's rigid social structure limits intergenerational economic mobility and fosters acceptance of vast wealth disparities.

Steven Rattner

#3. Nothingness means there's absolutely nothing, so maybe there's no need to understand it or imagine it.

Haruki Murakami

#4. I always believed as a speechwriter that if you could persuade the president to commit himself to certain words, he would feel himself committed to the ideas that underlay those words.

David Frum

#5. As the Lord's divine nature had no mother, so His human nature had no father.

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

#6. I look up, and Jackson's eyes find mine. For a second, it almost feels like we're about to race into the hole to join you. Being buried alive has got to be better than whatever comes next.

Adam Silvera

#7. The Liberal State is a mask behind which there is no face; it is a scaffolding behind which there is no building.

Benito Mussolini

#8. Holy Santa Claus shit, Nic!

Kathryn Perez

#9. This is war,' I yelled through the door.
Lucky for me,' Morelli said. 'I give good war.

Janet Evanovich

#10. Our best theory of describing space at a fundamental level is probably string theory.

Alan Guth

#11. When I first started out, I was trying to write stories about nurses and lawyers and a lot of people I didn't know anything about, and they just weren't working.

Donald Ray Pollock

#12. Tea drinking is a liturgy of comfort, and we partake of it everywhere in the world. It's a ceremony of simplicity, nourishment for both the nomads in foreign teahouses and homebodies in their beds.

Tsh Oxenreider

#13. Let's try and fail because through failure you learn

Jared Leto

#14. But married once, a man is stak'd or pown'd, and cannot graze beyond his own hedge.

Philip Massinger

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