Top 12 Hrant Dink Quotes
#1. Megalodons," Prometheus announced, pulling the Rukma higher and higher, little fountains of water spilling from the leaks in its sides.
"They were at least thirty feet long!" Scathach said.
"I know," replied the Elder. "They must have been babies.
Michael Scott
#2. Failing to grapple with complexity actually turns out to be a pretty bad life strategy.
John Green
#3. There's a difference between winning and losing and not trying at all.
Tim Huelskamp
#4. The pool was but a stone's throw from the house, and I arrived there in a few minutes, only to find a boy disturbing the water by dredging it with a worm. Him I lured away with a cake of chocolate ... Every day I see the head of the largest trout I ever hooked, but did not land.
Theodore Gordon
#5. I have known exceptional people who have endured severe trials while others, at least on the surface, seem to have lived charmed lives.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#6. A few more minutes," he said stubbornly.
"No. I just spent the better part of a day sorting through garbage on your behalf. I have other stuff to do. Paid work. Unlike you, I can't survive on air."
(Ghost to Alex)
Lisa Kleypas
#7. I teased Randy Orton because he started using my finish, the Angle Slam. I said, 'Hey, I don't mind you using it, but at least give it a name.' When he hits it, the announcers just say, 'Well, he just hit that ... thing.'
Kurt Angle
#8. I refuse to believe in three things: cash, clock, and calendar. You should never be enslaved by these three.
Sharad Vivek Sagar
#9. Pershing's expedition into Mexico after Villa had exploded one of our myths for a little while. We had truly believed that Mexicans can't shoot straight and besides were lazy and stupid.
John Steinbeck
#10. New York is essentially a bazaar, not a Presbyterian church.
Pete Hamill
#11. There's a call to adventure. It's something in the inner psyche of humanity, particularly males.
Gary Gygax
#12. What happened if you melted a person down layer by layer? What if there was nothing between the layers, and nothing at the centre, only quiet?
Madeleine Thien
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top