
Top 15 Hot Mess Charlene Quotes
#1. This thing that bewilders the intellect utterly quiets the heart:
G.K. Chesterton
#2. This life is ironic: for it takes pain to discover pleasure; it takes sadness to know happiness; it takes war to value peace; and it takes hatred to treasure love.
[Culled from: "Amara & The Strange Elderly Woman"]
Emmanuel Aghado
#3. His name was as exotic as his looks. The deadly combination of lush chocolate brown hair, those intense pale blue eyes and his lithe figure that just screamed he would look like a god naked, was too much for her.
Jennifer Ashley
#4. As much as we disliked the Yankees, fans and players alike, they were good for baseball. They consistently unsuccessful teams like the Browns, Senators, and A's paid a lot of their bills with those big crowds that poured through the gates when the Yankees came to town.
Bob Feller
#5. As if they were crazed stoats that had to be got rid of before they killed again.
Garth Nix
#6. His work kept on living, like the watches on the wrists of dead soldiers. [Said of Marcel Proust]
Jean Cocteau
#7. When all is lost, when all is let go of, when all is abandoned, what you are left with is an ocean of bliss.
Robert Thurman
#8. An eye for an eye just makes the world blind
M K Gandhi
#9. And there was this sweet-looking little old lady with her white hair in a bun and everything, the typical grandmother type, and she was swearing her head off. I guess Alzheimer's had brought out her inner sailor.
Vivian Vande Velde
#10. There is no such thing as a chemical imbalance.
Tom Cruise
#11. Blacks Bought A Lot Of Propaganda On The Liberal Plantation.
Pat Buchanan
#12. I had to settle for two of the most inadequate words in the English language, words to pale to express what I needed to say. Thank you.
Lilith Saintcrow
#13. Here's to bottle caps,the Yankees, and 'birds', and most of all" ... he paused and lowered his voice to a whisper.." and,most of all to a beautiful girl named Molly who refuses to believe the man-the man who loves her more than she'll ever know
Gail McHugh
#14. I've never read a book [ Nnedi Okorafor's Lagoon] like it before. Big and sprawling with a million points of view, including sea creatures. It's about an alien invasion that starts in Lagos, Nigeria but, really, that's just the starting point.
Justine Larbalestier
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