Top 21 Literary Appropriation Quotes
#1. You are the work of God, and His work is wholly lovable and wholly loving. This is how a man must think of himself in his heart, because this is what he is.
Foundation For Inner Peace
#2. There are some things (like first love and one's first reviews) at which a woman in her middle years does not care to look too closely.
Stella Gibbons
#3. I was born in Alabama, but I only lived there for a month before I'd done everything there was to do.
Paula Poundstone
#4. Hatred is unattractive, but it's also irresistible. If men were honest with themselves, they'd admit it's a stronger passion than lust.
Norman Lock
#5. God authors desires in your heart, then fulfills His Will by enabling you to realize those desires.
Edwin Louis Cole
#6. Great art does not break with the past. It breaks with the present by emulating the best of the past.
Walter Darby Bannard
#7. Dwelling on a disappointing situation is like walking through drying cement; eventually you will get stuck. Instead make a mental note, picked yourself up and continued living life. #forward
Carlos Wallace
#8. God is a sore loser. Me and him made a bet, and when he lost, he refused to pay up.
Lionel Suggs
#9. Set politics and party aside: If it's not right for Michigan's small businesses and middle class, it's never been right with me.
Gary Peters
#10. We may not realize it, but every point during the passage of our lives is a point of no return -- except for what memory permits.
Norman Lock
#11. I counted seventy-three shades of grey in an eight-by-ten room.
Glen Duncan
#12. The nose has been formed to bear spectacles - thus we have spectacles.
Voltaire
#13. To ennoble is to diminish by robbing people of their complexity, their completeness, of their humanity, which is always clouded by what gets stirred up at the bottom.
Norman Lock
#14. For target shooting, that's okay. Get a license and go to the range. For defense of the home, that's why we have police departments.
James Brady
#15. I think pornography is the only art form where you can be videotaped on a shaky handy cam sucking off a horse and be considered a star.
David Cross
#16. {Y}ou make do with what you're given, and I've spent a good many years learning to write fine-sounding sentences so that I can hide behind them. It's the way of the hermit crab, with nothing to recommend it but the pretty shell it annexes for its own.
Norman Lock
#17. I insist on caprice as a necessary countermeasure to slavery. Otherwise, my own dictatorial mind must take -- unknown to me -- its instructions from a mastermind.
Norman Lock
#18. You're coming to England no matter what, even without your mom's permission. I'll buy you the plane ticket myself.
Michelle Madow
#19. I would prefer to believe that things possess the power of recall, of recollection. That things are memoirs of the existences that once were theirs, if only we knew how to read them.
Norman Lock