Top 14 Quarrelers Pass Quotes
#1. Nothing feels worse than knowing that people didn't see your movie. That they wanted to and the critics loved it but nobody knew where it was because it didn't do what it was supposed to do opening weekend. It used to be that independents were allowed to stay in the theaters, build word of mouth.
Allison Anders
#2. There was so much unrecognized novelty in the collection that at one point18 upon opening a new drawer Conway Morris famously was heard to mutter, 'Oh fuck, not another phylum.' The
Bill Bryson
#3. Krawg's vulturebeak nose twitched in the middle of the few undisciplined whiskers that grew where a mustache did not.
Jeffrey Overstreet
#6. My view of life is, that it's next to impossible to convince anybody of anything.
Lewis Carroll
#7. There is a ruthlessness to the creative act. It often involves a betrayal of the status quo.
Alan Watt
#8. On the contrary, a company was more likely to asphyxiate on its own success.
Tracy Kidder
#9. Come on," she said, smiling for the first time since she'd stepped on the plane. "We need to get to the bus before Ian plugs his iPod into the speakers."
Dan shuddered. "I'd rather face a thousand Vespers than listen to Beethoven.
Clifford Riley
#10. As it turned out, Welcome was where I lost everything, and gained everything. Welcome was the place where my life was guided from one track to another, ending me to places I'd never thought of going.
Lisa Kleypas
#11. Of course they won't bloody remember, they'll be dead.' Then she called him a name in a dead language that translated, roughly, to 'poop on a stick,' but sounded more succinct, like this: 'Of course they won't bloody remember, they'll be dead, Poopstick.
Christopher Moore
#12. The country has undergone a profound social upheaval, the greatest the proletariat has ever known.
C.L.R. James
#13. I grew up in southwestern Virginia. I was born in South Carolina, but only because my parents had a vacation cabin or something there on the beach. I was like a summer baby. But I did grow up in the South. I grew up in serious, serious Appalachia, in a very small town.
William Gibson
#14. I sure didn't want to try to take a ride on that pony only to find out he had no more get up and go.
Tara West
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