Top 18 Quotes About Public Restrooms

#1. Actual gay people can make many others feel uncomfortable and paranoid because they don't know and can't articulate what makes a person gay, and they worry that maybe they themselves are gay.

Dan Savage

#2. I am going to bed. i will have nightmares involving huge monsters in academic robes carrying long bloody butcher knives labeled Excerpt, Selection, Passage, and Abridged.

Helene Hanff

#3. Manga just needs to be interesting. If it is then it will get serialized.

Tsugumi Ohba

#4. I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was.

Peggy Fleming

#5. Humour is often linked to shared experience. Like, a guy gets up and says, "Have you noticed public restrooms have really inefficient hand-dryers?" Oh my God, yes I have, hahaha, really
good point, they should ... fix that. It's good to know that somebody finally gets me!

Bo Burnham

#6. I have another friend who gets what I'm really like, and I get her. She scares me. Did you ever see yourself times ten in another person and want to cover your eyes?

Megan Abbott

#7. If we're not comparing the present moment to thoughts of the past or thoughts of the future, the present moment is actually perfect just as it is.

Matt Tenney

#8. I am concentrating docilely on the question why U.S. restrooms always appear to us as infirmaries for public distress, the place to reagain control.

David Foster Wallace

#9. Scars are the awards of success, not the medals.

Debasish Mridha

#10. Everyone was right about you- prove them wrong.

Daniel Handler

#11. The simple, rational garb of terminal illness had translated her into an aristocrat. A truly great lady lay there before us, pure as the stars. It

Magda Szabo

#12. It's been very clearly brought to my attention that I had overlooked your security in public restrooms.

R.K. Lilley

#13. Truth is much stranger than fiction and, often, much more powerful.

Mira Nair

#14. I don't even have a TV.

Amy Winehouse

#15. If we forever treat people like the person they were at their lowest, most despicable moments, how can we expect them not to believe that's who they are, and behave accordingly?

MaryElizabeth Williams

#16. Some things are easier to legalize than to legitimate.

Nicolas Chamfort

#17. Considering the natural lust for power so inherent in man, I fear the thirst of power will prevail to oppress the people.

George Mason

#18. You're hoping that it's going to be an extraordinary experience any time you create and/or listen to music with other people. I guess what I've been saying over the past few minutes is that it's hard to do that, to create that.

Will Oldham

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