
Top 15 Irreducible Grace Quotes
#1. When I came in this morning, I'd had a plan. I was going to walk in there, throw that receipt in his pretty little face, and tell him to shove it. But then he'd looked so goddamn sexy in that charcoal Prada suit, and his hair stuck up like a neon sign screaming, Do Me.
Christina Lauren
#2. There were two sets of double doors leading out of the antechamber, one marked STACKS and the other TOMES. Not knowing the difference between the two, I headed to the ones labeled STACKS. That was what I wanted. Stacks of books. Great heaps of books. Shelf after endless shelf of books.
Patrick Rothfuss
#3. Thoma is amazed at the telepathy of women. How miraculous it is for one woman to do something weird and another woman to extract its intended meaning.
Manu Joseph
#4. And waking, once again, face smudged into Andrea's couch, the red quilt humped around her shoulders, smelling coffee, while Andrea hummed some Tokyo pop song to herself in the next room, dressing, in a gray morning of Paris rain.
William Gibson
#5. I love acting, but I want to explore other things.
Hank Azaria
#6. The era of television in which I grew up was much simpler than now. Its conventions were quite transparent and fun to think about. Who could ever remember the plot of those shows?
Joe Bradley
#7. I never thought I was going to have children. I just thought after 45, that was it.
Carol Leifer
#8. To whom do books belong? The books we read and the books we write are both ours and not ours. They're also theirs.
Pamela Paul
#9. Long before I ever started acting, believe it or not, I always knew I wanted to be a director.
Jay Baruchel
#10. The song can be a little bit more of the mystery and leave the whole thing open ended. But there's something really gratifying about saying exactly what you mean.
Jon Foreman
#11. I applied to American Repertory School up at Harvard at got in.
Ajay Naidu
#12. I've never had a good line. Well, maybe 'I must break you'.
Dolph Lundgren
#13. We ought to arrange calendars as we arrange art on our walls and ask: how does this task fit next to the surrounding ones?
Sendhil Mullainathan
#15. Troll sat alone on his seat of stone, And munched and mumbled a bare old bone; For many a year he had gnawed it near, For meat was hard to come by. Done by! Gum by! In a cave in the hills he dwelt alone, And meat was hard to come by.
J.R.R. Tolkien
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