Top 13 Petulant Child Quotes
#1. Guilt is a hunter. My conscience mocked me, picking fights like a petulant child. It's all your fault, the voice whispered. I
Ruta Sepetys
#2. Why I call Barack Obama a petulant child. He's doing it on guns. He did it on immigration. He's done it on "Obama care."
Chris Christie
#3. Most poets, like most people, try hard to be like someone they admire or they are possessed with an image of what they ought to be.
James Broughton
#4. In the joy of others lies our own,
In the progress of others rests our own,
In the good of others abides our own,
Know this to be the key to peace and happiness
Pramukh Swami Maharaj
#5. Her voice had become sharp with overtones of bleakness as her soul congealed and she ceased to move, as the instinctive, omnipresent film of great weight, of an almost absolute inertia, settled over her.
Philip K. Dick
#6. I had lost all perspective; I was wandering in a desperate purgatory (with a gray man in a gray boat in a gray river: an apathetic Charon dawdling upon a passionless phlegmatic River Styx ... and a petulant Christ child bawling on the train ... ).
Sylvia Plath
#7. I believe I can even yet remember when I saw the stars for the first time.
Max Muller
#8. And me, I know that there is a god. Cause I know who god is.
Bob Marley
#9. You'll spend all day every day imagining ways to make them smile. Imagining what their lips feel like on your. Imagining ways to make them agree to fall as stupidly and painfully in love with you as you have with them.
Frankie Rose
#10. It's a hell of a thing; killin' a man. You take away everything he ever had and ever would have.
Clint Eastwood
#11. The light which still shone was derived mainly from a large hole in the western bank of cloud; it was like a piece of day left behind by accident, dusk having closed in elsewhere.
Thomas Hardy
#12. This is not a battle between the United States of America and terrorism, but between the free and democratic world and terrorism.
Tony Blair
#13. Ah! there is not in the world a single man free; for he is either a slave to money or to fortune, or else the people in their thousands or the fear of public prosecution prevents him from following the dictates of his heart.
Euripides
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