
Top 16 Quotes About Amsterdam In The Fault In Our Stars
#1. I fix mine eye on thine, and there
Pity my picture burning in thine eye ...
John Donne
#2. Tom DeLay himself has never been the issue. DeLay is a symptom of a larger disease?a sick Republican culture of corruption that touches everyone who took his dirty money, voted for his corrupt leadership, or sat silently while their party has sold our government to the highest bidder.
Howard Dean
#3. You're always such a disappointment, Augustus. Couldn't you have at least gotten orange tomatoes?
Hazel Grace Lancaster
#4. But a Broom-stick, perhaps you will say, is an Emblem of a Tree standing on its Head; and pray what is Man but a topsy-turvy Creature? His Animal Faculties perpetually mounted on his Rational; his Head where his Heels should be, groveling on the Earth.
Jonathan Swift
#5. No man was ever taken to hell by a woman unless he already had a ticket in his pocket or at least had been fooling around with timetables.
Rex Stout
#6. When I began making my own albums, the songs became funkier. They were more about the streets.
Paul Simon
#7. We all fall off our horse but how many get back on? It's frightening to realize our vulnerability after a fall but we must put fear aside to progress.
Daria Hosseinyoun
#8. I would say that I'm pretty mainstream.
Ron Paul
#9. Truth is going with the flow of destiny, lies are an attempt to cover it up and fight against it.
Rebecca Hartman
#10. When you put a great amount of energy and hope in a big project, you can be destroyed if you don't do it.
Alejandro Jodorowsky
#11. Now that all the beauty of my old life is gone, I crave it like good. A beautiful thing like this rose: I almost want to eat it, to swallow it whole to replace the beauty I've lost.
Alex Flinn
#12. He called out to his fellow monks,'Come quickly I am tasting stars.
John Green
#13. My idea is always to reach my generation. The wise writer writes for the youth of his own generation, the critics of the next, and the schoolmasters of ever afterward.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#14. I'm 49, I've had a brain haemorrhage and a triple bypass and I could still go out and play a reasonable game of rugby union. But I wouldn't last 30 seconds in rugby league.
Graham Lowe
#15. I would feel infinitely more comfortable in your presence if you would agree to treat gravity as a law, rather than one of a number of suggested options.
Neil Gaiman
#16. Be you. Be honest. Be interesting. Always. That's what I call the 'Triple Bs'.
Laurel Ulen Curtis
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