Top 14 Nanas Cafe Quotes

#1. Recovery is a bit like an addiction; you take it day by day. If you set yourself too many goalposts, you'll have problems.

Simon Weston

#2. Haste makes waste, so I rarely hurry. But if a ferret were about to dart up my dress, I'd run.

Cheshire Cat

#3. Am I not allowed to speak in hyperbole?"
"Only," he said, a bit too smoothly, "if you are talking about me."
Ellie's face slid into a smirk. "Oh, Charles," she exclaimed, "I feel as if we have known each other for a million years." Her tone grew more ironic. "I am that weary of your company.

Julia Quinn

#4. The issue isn't wether he loved you, it's how much. Too much. Love can be a poison.

Sarah J. Maas

#5. People can get involved in wonderfully creative ways that have nothing to do with you, but spark off things you begin with.

Neil Gaiman

#6. I don't understand it, sir. What's the point of trying to fix a world were in so briefly? Where's the meaning in all that work if it's just going to disappear? Without any warning?

Isaac Marion

#7. My fellow man I do not care for.
I often ask me, What's he there for?
The only answer i can find
Is, Reproduction of his kind.

Ogden Nash

#8. I am not as I once was. They have done this to me, broken me open and torn out my heart. I do not know who I am anymore. I must try to remember.

N.K. Jemisin

#9. A Redskin is a football player.

Daniel Snyder

#10. Gods and goddesses are not what people think they are. Their names are terms with which we try to convey a certain experience, a state of consciousness.

Frederick Lenz

#11. Each one of us will give an account before God

Sunday Adelaja

#12. Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America.

R. Lee Ermey

#13. Algebra was far more interesting when it was a matter of proportioning out mutton chops so as to poison only half of one's dinner guests and then determining the relative value of purchasing a more expensive, yet more effective, antidote over a home remedy.

Gail Carriger

#14. Virtue is beauty, but the beauteous evil.
Are empty trunks o'erflourished by the devil.

William Shakespeare

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top