
Top 17 Nowhereness Quotes
#1. If we lose our sanity ... We can but howl the lugubrious howl of idiots, the howl of the utterly lost howling their nowhereness.
D.H. Lawrence
#2. Hearing things like 'Wake Up' by Lora Logic, or the Raincoats' 'In Love' - that was something I wasn't prepared for. I couldn't hear anything that came before it in the music, and I didn't want to. I was absolutely in love with its out-of-nowhereness.
Greil Marcus
#3. When she awakened in the a.m. into blind-slit shrinking nowhereness, it had all gone disorientingly quiet, and she would imagine for a few seconds she was back there in that mausoleum of a ranch house in the San Fernando Valley.
Garth Risk Hallberg
#4. I have to live within my memories, within my private universe, and continually return to China, the land where my thoughts are locked. This is a very painful kind of existence, this feeling of nowhereness.
Ma Jian
#6. All the libel lawyers will tell you there's no libel any more, that everyone's given up.
Ian Hislop
#7. Even the most skillful deceit is wasted on a man's mother.
John Whitbourn
#8. The beauty of Judaism is that it demands we ask questions, especially of ourselves.
Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
#10. I tend to look at potential investments from the standpoint of whether it is a valuable contribution to society.
David Cheriton
#11. You not nothing til you got something, then everybody love ya. Pops told me that
Webbie
#12. We should not have a government program that determines if you're going to pull the plug on grandma.
Chuck Grassley
#13. We need rules when we are young but once they are instilled we can have sensible leeway
Frank Healy
#14. I wanted to be calm, like a mound with all its cities destroyed, and tranquil, like a full cemetery.
Yehuda Amichai
#15. I don't have no favorite rock bands. I'm a fan of rock music though.
DJ Khaled
#16. I don't think I've been bored, ever. I've always been working on two or three things at a time; whether it was in the early days, or whatever, I was always working on something.
Danny DeVito
#17. if a woman doubts as to whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him. If she can hesitate as to 'Yes,' she ought to say 'No' directly. It is not a state to be safely entered into with doubtful feelings, with half a heart.
Jane Austen
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