
Top 18 Pitchforks And Torches Quotes
#1. Best to flee now, before the pitchforks and torches and scientists come calling.
Rachel Caine
#2. If you write a bad book, mobs do not show up with pitchforks and torches - and odds are you didn't write something bad.
Dan Alatorre
#4. They proved that if you quit smoking, it will prolong your life. What they haven't proved is that a prolonged life is a good thing. I haven't seen the stats on that yet.
Bill Hicks
#5. The angry mob of villagers wield camera phones, the twenty-first century equivalent of pitchforks and flaming torches.
Erin Kelly
#6. At least nothing particularly dreadful was happening to him right now. Probably it was only a matter of time.
Terry Pratchett
#7. God's reality is displayed to us in His Word or His world and we do not then feel in our heart any grief or longing or hope or fear or awe or joy or gratitude or confidence, then we may dutifully sing and pray and recite and gesture as much as we like, but it will not be real worship.
John Piper
#9. But you talk to most filmmakers and it is six, seven, eight years trying to get things off the ground. It is incredible really.
Billy Boyd
#10. A woman's mind is not an instrument apart from her other being. She does not separate herself as man does, now flesh, now mind, now heart. She is there as one, a unity complete and unified.
Pearl S. Buck
#12. I don't have room in my life for folks that large and demanding.
Dr. Dre
#13. [The main road was] now teeming with people carrying torches, pitchforks, and rakes, and one very confused man who apparently had mistaken the mob for a parade and was marching around with a Swedish flag.
Cuthbert Soup
#14. The latter 1940s and early '50s were a time of tense, explosive conflict, in the world at large and in the politics of our nation.
M. Stanton Evans
#15. I've had wonderfully lucrative offers to do another network series. I could do that again and have a very luscious retirement.
James Woods
#16. Everything that shines ain't always gonna be gold
Kid Cudi
#18. When I was in my 40s was I simply produced my own movies because no one offered me anything. But certainly after 50 it's hard for a woman, which is why television is such a welcoming thing.
Jane Fonda
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