Top 14 Kollias Surname Quotes
#1. We lay on our sides, like spoons nesting in a drawer. My arm ended up under her head, like a pillow. She curled snugly along the inside of my body, so easy and natural, as if she had been designed to fit there. - Kvothe - The Name Of The Wind - pg 629
Patrick Rothfuss
#2. I think when the joke comes from the situation in a horror film, it's really great. I don't like jokey horror films like where people are cracking a joke or being post-modern about it.
Guillermo Del Toro
#3. The second stage of meditation begins when you can successfully stop thought for long periods of time. At this point you move beyond the awareness of this world.
Frederick Lenz
#4. Peter, of the three of us, was our prince. He seemed so timeless. He had such elan and style.
Tom Brokaw
#5. If you are a Democrat, and you get less than 90% of the black vote, you are going to likely lose your election.
Roland Martin
#6. All the people saying mean things about me on the Internet are gonna be dead in four hundred and thirty-three days," she said, deadpan.
Neal Stephenson
#7. And yet, and yet, in these our ghostly lives,
Half night, half day, half sleeping, half awake,
How if our waking life, like that of sleep,
Be all a dream in that eternal life
To which we wake not till we sleep in death
Pedro Calderon De La Barca
#8. If you go back to the Greeks and Romans, they talk about all three - wine, food, and art - as a way of enhancing life.
Robert Mondavi
#9. There's just one rule, just one basic law that everyone lives under : take control or be controlled.
Jessica Khoury
#10. I've looked forward to being older because you will have that many more miles covered. We mustn't be led into thinking getting old is bad. Growing old is good.
Joanna Lumley
#12. Ever noticed that no matter what happens in one day, it exactly fits in the newspaper?
Jerry Seinfeld
#13. Not real bright - she thought the figure he'd trace without thinking on her bare flank after sex was the numeral 8, to give you an idea.
David Foster Wallace
#14. It was the root of street cool, too, the knowing posture that implied connection, invisible lines up to the hidden levels of influence.
William Gibson