
Top 11 Marginean Quotes
#2. Why should I worry about uncreating so much of human history? Why should I care that it will be worse than forgotten, that it will be unknown? Why should that seem to be a crime, when all of human history is an eyeblink compared to the billions of years the stars have shone?
Orson Scott Card
#3. Paradoxical as it may seem, God means not only to make us good, but to make us also happy, by sickness, disaster and disappointment.
C. A. Bartol
#4. [...] being occasionally destroyed is, I think, a necessary part of the human experience.
Catherine Lacey
#5. If it seems perfect, you're being played with.
Gina Wings
#6. my mother knew that no woman thought she was beautiful, or beautiful enough, or beautiful in the right way.
Ann Patchett
#7. When I say "our," I definitely mean all of America. It's not less pertinent for you because it comes from a Black person, just like a great achievement by an Anglo American is less important.
Wynton Marsalis
#8. You know the way I play golf, it's a good I do these things for charities.
Joe Mantegna
#9. You either have chemistry or you don't, but a lot of what attracts me is a guy's mind and humor and talent. I need to get to know all those things before I fall for someone.
Nina Dobrev
#10. I was a complete brat but was an angel with my mother. I used to be perfectly behaved, and my mother used to be like ... 'Really, are you badly behaved with other people?' I was like, 'No, not at all.' But the minute she used to leave the room, I was a brat.
Kajol
#11. I notice the older I get, the more my speaking voice turns people around. Even if they have no idea who I am, they know they've heard this weird nasal disaster somewhere before.
Jay Baruchel
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