Top 15 Pieterjan Desmedt Quotes
#1. Harry and Dudley promptly had a furious but silent fight over who would listen at the keyhole; Dudley won, so Harry, his glasses dangling from one ear, lay flat on his stomach to listen at the crack between door and floor.
J.K. Rowling
#2. We are a reminder to ourselves and others that we, as individuals and as a community, are
stronger than we could have ever known until the moment we endured more than we previously thought possible.
Elaina Marie
#3. Lord of himself; that heritage of woe!
Lord Byron
#5. Because love is the greatest scam of all time. And because as much as I fucking love you, I hate you for inflicting it upon me!
J.A. Redmerski
#6. Talent is a favor of the divine. To perfect it one must work hard.
Elif Shafak
#7. Remembrance of things past is just for the rich. For the poor it only marks the faint traces on the path to death.
Albert Camus
#8. I really wasn't even aware that Batman and Superman had this kind of grudging friendship.
Mark Valley
#9. But he believed that every great love was in some measure a terrible mistake.
Michael Chabon
#11. So when they don't have certainty, they go the other way. In Ohio, we have given them certainty and things have been improved. But if we can get a Romney presidency, they are going to get much better.
John Kasich
#12. Is there something wrong with you? Mentally?
Darlin', you met my family. You've gotta be more specific than that.
(Jess to Smitty)
Shelly Laurenston
#13. So much history, if you or I were to write it, could seem a fiction. These separations, these lines that tell us this is fiction or non-fiction, that this is history or this is a novel, are often useless.
Jamaica Kincaid
#14. Rush Limbaugh says if the health care bill passes, he will leave the country. The Democrats are upset, because if they knew that, they would have passed the bill years ago.
Craig Ferguson
#15. Almost any football play, even an off-tackle slant by a running back, offers the balletic beauty of athletic skill and the punishing drama of physical collision.
Richard Corliss