Top 13 Interupted Quotes
#1. Evie," Lillian interupted impatiently, "men expect to be deceived in these matters. They're happiest that way. If one were straightforward with them the whole prospect of marriage would be too alarming, and none of them would ever do it.
Lisa Kleypas
#2. Peaceful circulation has been interupted by barbed wire and concrete blocks. For a city or a people to be truly free, they must have the secure right, without economic, political or police pressure, to make their own choices and live their own lives.
John F. Kennedy
#3. I like to think that I'm a really strong, tough person, but I'm not. I'm a very, very needy person. I'm very insecure. I'm very impressionable. But, there is a side of me that is very put-together, very strong, very capable and very opinionated. It's the two sides of myself.
Katee Sackhoff
#4. Her old appearance had been genuine, and had gained her nothing. But her new appearance was worse, hollow and false, and anything that she gained by it would carry that falsity like a disease.
Erika Johansen
#5. When we connect with our personal authenticity and truth, the vitality that is triggered becomes an eternal spring of regenerative passion that continues to expand our experience.
Heidi Reagan
#6. To be able to bear provocation is an argument of great reason, and to forgive it of a great mind.
John Tillotson
#7. I don't believe in the elimination of evil. But I believe in fightin' against evil.
Cornel West
#8. The mirrors were an expensive superstition.
Jodi Meadows
#9. An inability to stay quiet is one of the conspicuous failings of mankind.
Walter Bagehot
#10. I'm not sure about these cookies ... They came from the local 7/11 bakery, or whatever.
Mitt Romney
#11. I was always drawn to music. It consumed my thoughts and when I realized I could make people feel something through music that is all I wanted to do.
John Swihart
#12. I don t wanna see old people on a rock & roll stage.
Grace Slick
#13. Humankind has not evolved in its most basic instincts much beyond the caveman era. Yet every attempt to change that is met with scorn.
Neale Donald Walsch
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