
Top 12 Quintuple Quotes
#1. My doctors were of one mind: unless something was immediately done, I had maybe six months to live. A quintuple bypass was suggested. Quintuple! I was impressed, though somewhat disturbed because I was in the middle of work on a new book.
Studs Terkel
#2. Fifteen years ago tomorrow I had open heart surgery, a quintuple bypass surgery. Thanks to all of my doctors. Because of them, in 15 years of life I've been able to experience, well, acid reflux, short-term memory loss, and erectile dysfunction. Thanks for all your work. It's great to be alive.
David Letterman
#3. While I was gone, I had quintuple bypass surgery on my heart. Plus, I got a haircut.
David Letterman
#4. So I submit to my colleagues here today that hydrogen is not as far away as we think it is.
Bob Inglis
#5. The girl danced like light on water. After I'd watched for a while I looked with all of me, not just my eyes, and then I saw the meaning of the dance. I wanted to stop looking because it was so sad, but I couldn't because it was so beautiful.
Glenda Millard
#6. Love is a general emotion. Marriage is exactingly specific.
Jane Smiley
#7. Your personality is something that you created. Once you are aware of that, you could create it whichever way you want.
Jaggi Vasudev
#8. Essentially I'm a pantheist-agnostic. I worship many deities with equal amounts of confusion.
Jonathan Ames
#9. Classical ornament here and there accentuated the contrast; caryatides and carved masks of comedy or tragedy looked
G.K. Chesterton
#10. Why did Mama say that? Had Papa made her angry again? He made her angry a lot. Gran said it was on account of his "hores." One time Celia asked Nurse what a hore was, and Nurse paddled her and told her that was a bad word. Then why did Papa have them?
Sabrina Jeffries
#11. There's no text that can replace a loving touch when someone we love is hurting.
Ashton Kutcher
#12. My happiest moments are those when I think nothing, want nothing, and dream nothing, being lost in a torpor like some accidental plant, like mere moss growing on life's surface. I savour without bitterness this absurd awareness of being nothing, this foretaste of death and extinction.
Pessoa, Fernando
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