Top 39 Morrill Quotes
#1. I want to roll my eyes, but I'm pretty soon they're going to get stuck in the back of my head, and penis puns are really not worth my permanent facial damage.
Lauren Morrill
#5. We believe in loving our brothers regardless of race, color or creed and we believe in showing this love by working for better conditions immediately and the ultimate owning by the workers of their means of production.
Dorothy Day
#6. Schuyler put a gentle hand on Abbadon's feathered extensions, feeling the majestic power underneath their silky weight. She had been frightened once, to see him in this light, but now that she saw his terrifying face, she found it beautiful.
Melissa De La Cruz
#7. Or maybe Jason's right: there are perfect people, many of them, and it's up to you to grab one when you find each other in the random chaos of life and love.
Lauren Morrill
#8. All those happy, pretty, successful people- he hated them because he knew they didn't really exist, and he hated even more the magazine that glorified them and in a way that made them exist, actors, rock musicians, famous writers, politicians. Those aren't people, he fumed, they're photographs.
Russell Banks
#9. I sit, but I'm still stiff as a board. My hands are clenched tight, as if I'm holding my tears in my palms and if I loose my grip, they'll come tumbling out.
Lauren Morrill
#10. But things work out, you know? Even if it doesn't feel okay for a long time, or even if it feels lke things will never be okay again, everything works out in the end.
Lauren Morrill
#11. My father taught me to read music and play the piano-but not well, even though people have said that I'm a natural musician.
Ethel Merman
#12. All I want, oh dear friend of mine, is for you to go out with someone. Do something, even if it's not the magical, wonderful thing you had in mind. Don't sit around for one more second pining away for some fantasy that might never come along, because it might not even exist.
Lauren Morrill
#14. Someone once told me love isn't perfect - or predictable.
Lauren Morrill
#15. I don't use airplane bathrooms. As a rule. And I really don't like breaking rules. (It's kind of one of my rules.) I mean, if I'm going to plummet to my death, it's not going to be with my pants around my ankles.
Lauren Morrill
#16. I can get so caught up in talking about writing with Bronte that I don't get any actual writing done.
Stephanie Morrill
#17. Choose your Path "Be very careful . . . to love the Lord your God, to walk in obedience to him, to keep his commands, to hold fast to him and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul." - Joshua 22:5
Doug Marsh
#18. Jason: Holy crap, is that a bathtub at the foot of your bed? That's awesome! Can I join?
Julia: Hilarious.
Lauren Morrill
#19. How can you seem so normal?" she said. "Knowing what we know." Her voice was muffled by her folded arms. "What, that we're caught in a death trap?" Shay glanced up at Marco like he'd bitten her. He decided to holster his usual mode of response. He wanted to talk to this girl.
Dayna Lorentz
#20. When all along ... well, what I was hoping you'd realize ... '
'My mystery guy was you,' I finish in a whisper.
'Well, yeah,' he says. He reaches out and touches my chin-once, gently. 'I really like you, Julia. A lot. I-I want to be with you.
Lauren Morrill
#21. There are certain things in life that just suck. Pouring a big bowl of Lucky Charms before realizing the milk is expired, the word 'moist,' falling face-first into the salad bar in front of the entire lacrosse team ...
Lauren Morrill
#23. Why does everyone think a girl who prefers books to people must be in want of a life?
J
Lauren Morrill
#24. I was just hoping that you'd realize that guys like me, go with girls like you.
Lauren Morrill
#25. If only it were that easy to let go of hate. Just relax your face.
Laini Taylor
#26. You'll wake up one day and find you're almost forty, and you haven't done any of the things you wanted. That you let in so many voices when you were trying to make decisions, instead of listening to the One voice that mattered, that you never decided anything at all.
Stephanie Morrill
#27. Are non-readers totally clueless about how obnoxious it is to be engrossed in your book only to find someone suddenly talking to you?
Stephanie Morrill
#28. You can't simply turn off love. It's part of life, and it's everywhere. You have to reach out and try to take it.
Lauren Morrill
#29. The way to judge a new artist is by listening to their albums and gauging the progress that they make from the first record to the next one.
Big Boi
#30. Maybe he's MTB," she says, cutting me off, "but maybe not. And until you figure that out, I'm just saying there are other fish in the sea, Julia. Big fish. Tasty fish. Tuna fish!
Lauren Morrill
#31. Like Liberty, gold never stays where it is undervalued.
John Morrill
#32. They do have these things called bookstores there. I've heard tell that if you give them money, they let you leave with a book.
Lauren Morrill
#33. They taught me in the Army to make plans based upon the other guy's capabilities, and not based upon his stated intentions. And an employer is capable of firing you at any time.
Stephen Morrill
#34. It was good to get a few days off after the number of games we had. Now it's back to reality.
Stew Morrill
#35. I have written chiefly because, though I have often dreaded the necessity, I have found it more painful, in the end, not to write.
Ellen Glasgow
#36. I have my own e-reader, but I hardly ever use it. I need to fold down pages and flag passages with sticky notes. I need to experience books, not just read them. I never go anywhere without a book in my bag, and to travel across the ocean, I'd packed more than my fair share.
Lauren Morrill
#37. Oh God, unattractive and pompous. A winning combination. My inner control panel is screaming ABORT! ABORT!
Lauren Morrill
#38. But while you're sitting around pining and waiting and wondering and hoping that this perfect love happens, lots of guys and lots of dates and lots of kisses are passing you by.
Lauren Morrill
#39. There's a difference between preferring books to parties and preferring sixteen cats to seeing the light of day.
Lauren Morrill
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top