Top 15 Omega Watches Quotes
#1. At least when it's in French, I won't know what the heck they're saying.
Frank Robinson
#2. The young man who has not wept is a savage, and the older man who will not laugh is a fool.
George Santayana
#3. It didn't matter, because he was an employee of a criminal enterprise and I was an FBI consultant and, oh yeah, technically kidnapped and probably in the throes of some kind of Stockholm syndrome.
Rosemary Clement-Moore
#4. Scratch the surface of the survivalist cult in the United States and you expose terrified white supremacists.
Chris Hedges
#5. I wondered what you'd have on the side with a plate of Deep Fried Anxiety. Pickles? Coleslaw? Potato-strychnine mash?
Robin McKinley
#6. When the positive revolution takes hold it will no longer be enough for politicians to gain points through attack or being negative. Politicians will be expected to be constructive.
Edward De Bono
#7. He bent his head, gently laid his cheek down on top of her breasts and closed his eyes. He inhaled her scent and let out a slow groan. Mine.
Gayle Donnelly
#8. The more I saw of love, the less I liked the look of it
Angela Carter
#10. Churches come and go, but there has ever been but one religion. The only religion is conscience in action.
Henry Demarest Lloyd
#11. I used to think life could be shared with anyone,
but now I know choosing the right people is pretty important.
Bob Goff
#12. Why do we want to have alternate worlds? It's a way of making progress. You have to imagine something before you do it.
Joan Aiken
#13. Although we are feminists and lesbians, we feel solidarity with progressive black men and do not advocate the fractionalization that white women who are separatists demand.
Combahee River Collective
#14. A couple of weeks after I telephoned my old war buddy, Bernard V. O'Hare, I really did go to see him. That must have been in 1964 or so - whatever the last year was for the New York World's Fair.
Kurt Vonnegut
#15. It could be simply an accident of fate that our brains are too weak to understand themselves. Think of the lowly giraffe, for instance, whose brain is obviously far below the level required for self-understanding - yet it is remarkably similar to our brain.
Ray Kurzweil