
Top 16 Othing Quotes
#1. [N]othing is less reliable than unchecked claims from political officials that their secret conduct is justified by National Security Threats and the desire to Keep Us Safe.
Glenn Greenwald
#2. ...{N}othing is harder for the developing writer than overcoming his anxiety that he is fooling himself and cheating or embarrassing his family and friends.
John Gardner
#3. Othing in your past can change how I feel about you. And God knows I'm no saint.
Sylvia Day
#5. [N]othing is so pleasing to perplexed unhappy people as the denunciation of others,
H.G.Wells
#6. N OTHING is done in the interest of welfare for the common good where there is money to be made.
Anton Szandor LaVey
#7. one of those world builders who do othing but destroy,
John Le Carre
#8. [N]othing is as surprising as life. Except for writing. Except for writing. Yes, of course, except for writing, the only consolation.
Orhan Pamuk
#9. They should be working, and there isn't enough work.
Siobhan Davies
#10. It's bound to be one hell of a steel wheelin, railroadin good time ... while the western country rolls by and the smoke rises blacker than musical notes pouring out of that stoked-up-and-chuggin iron chariot.
Ketch Secor
#11. The hottest year in global [sic] history was 1934.
Glenn Beck
#12. He who knows not how to plant his will in things at least endows them with some meaning: that is to say, he believes that a will is already present in them (A principle of faith.)
Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. This is an age of science ... All important fields of activity from the breeding of bees to the administration of an empire, call for an understanding of the spirit and the technique of modern science. The nations that do not cultivate the sciences cannot hold their own.
Wickliffe Rose
#14. Such an Ibisian scene: both their faces were formal masks, their posture correct, pain kept inside where it cut deeper.
Andrea K. Host
#15. We call them grunters. They're ghost hunters but grunters is more appropriate because most of them are pigs.
Wendy Milton
#16. Emma followed his gaze to the brightly painted stand where people competed to see who could toss a plastic ring and land it around the neck of one of a dozen lined-up bottles. She tried not to feel superior that this was apparently something mundanes found difficult.
Cassandra Clare
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