
Top 15 Ian Bohen Quotes
#1. Most days of the year are unremarkable. They begin and they end with no lasting memory made in between. Most days have no impact on the course of a life.
Scott Neustadter
#2. Hindsight is pointless, Arnuff," said the other man in the room, who was equally as old as the first. "Bring me one of those," he said, referring to the drink Arnuff held. Arnuff poured another bourbon and brought it to the coffee table.
J.T. Bishop
#3. To be honest I am not lookin to be romantic, already got someone at home
Kevin Gates
#6. When the president acts in absence of a congressional grant of authority, he can rely only upon his own independent powers. When the president takes measures incompatible with the express or implied will of Congress, his power is at its lowest ebb.
Arlen Specter
#7. He gripped me so tightly our hips pressed together, forcing me onto my toes for balance. For several moments, we stared, exchanging nothing but blinks to brush away the rain.
Abigail Baker
#8. When I was 16 the first girl I had a crush on wasn't interested at all. I liked her from afar for ages, and when I eventually got the courage and told her, and she wasn't into me.
Luke Pasqualino
#9. Our biggest threat is not an asteroid about to crash into us, something we can do nothing about. Instead, all the major threats facing us today are problems entirely of our own making. And since we made the problems, we can also solve the problems.
Jared Diamond
#10. Do you want to drown, baby?" he asks. "No," I answer. "I want to fly.
A. Zavarelli
#11. Real life was curious enough without the embellishments of fiction.
John Connolly
#12. Success is nice, but it shouldn't be the only reason why you're a musician.
Chester Bennington
#14. Just because you can't explain something doesn't make it false; just because you can explain something doesn't make it true.
Russell Eric Dobda
#15. For the outsider
and everyone in this world is an outsider in relation to everyone else
something always seems worse or better than it does for the one directly concerned, whether that something is good luck or bad luck, an unhappy love affair or an 'artistic decline'.
Heinrich Boll
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