Top 13 Quotes About Unredeemable

#1. You're a con artist. A liar. A thief. An unredeemable soul. You can't be reformed. You can't be saved. You'll die trying to make the world pay for what it did to you. And you'll die alone.

Karina Halle

#2. It would be nice to garner new fans and make it a success - and success is relevant, we already know all that.

Juice Newton

#3. Perhaps the activity of discerning culture - sifting through it to highlight its most worthy and discard its most unredeemable - is as essential as the activity of making culture.

Brett McCracken

#4. My influences were Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry.

Micky Dolenz

#5. Those whom even love cannot shake from their habitual aversion to risk and inertia are those who are truly unredeemable.

Cristina Nehring

#6. That's terrifying, said Iko, who had acknowledged the truth of Cinder's race much as she'd acknowledged Thorne's convict status: with loyalty and acceptance, but without changing her opinion that Lunars and convicts remained untrustworthy and unredeemable as a general rule.

Marissa Meyer

#7. Something hot in her began to cool and, in cooling, began to anneal.

Lauren Groff

#8. Yours is ... il sent comme lavande."
Is that French for 'You stink'?"
It means 'lavender'."
Huh." She sniffed at her wrist. "I thought I smelled more like a grape Popsicle.

Lynn Viehl

#9. If all time is eternally present, all time is unredeemable

T. S. Eliot

#10. Love's greatest miracle is the curing of coquetry.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#11. We all learn to carry so much unnecessary regret. We drag it around behind ourselves and wear it sewn into the inner lining of our shadow. I think that the heart of every ghost story ever told is awash with the soft faded autumnal color of pure unredeemable regret.

Steve Vernon

#12. The arrogance to insist on her own unhappiness, her own loneliness, had always been in her, but only now did it venture to emerge; it blossomed, ran wild, smothered her. She was unredeemable and nobody should have the effrontery to redeem her ...

Ingeborg Bachmann

#13. A group of ghosts is a fraid. No, really. I don't know what jackass came up with that one, but it's a real thing. A fraid of ghosts. Clearly, they've never seen a group of ghosts. Otherwise it'd be a "Pants-Shitting Terror" of ghosts.

Stephen Blackmoore

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