
Top 15 Sci Fii Quotes
#1. Not to be mean about it, but some great rock and rollers, like Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry, are pretty one-dimensional.
Ian Anderson
#2. We do not consider the kingdom damned," Lord August said politely. "We prefer not to use that word."
"What would you call it, Lord August?" Finnikin asked. "A little magic? A slight curse? A bit of bad luck?
Melina Marchetta
#3. Those years were just an anomaly, historically speaking, the Commander said, just a fluke. All we've done is return things to Nature's norm.
Margaret Atwood
#5. We must remember that in the end nature does not belong to us, we belong to it.
Grey Owl
#6. Some guys record an album with songs that are filler. I recorded this album like it was my last.
Dick Dale
#7. Does the butterfly lose time in the months it grows from caterpillar to flying beauty? One day, I'm going to want to sleep twelve hours at a stretch and I won't be able to. I'm not losing time. I am going through a metamorphosis.
Jacquelyn Nicole Davis
#8. Before marriage, when a woman speaks to a man in an undertone, he calls it "cooing"; after marriage, he calls it nagging.
Helen Rowland
#9. A disturbing possibility is that overtime is not so much a means to increase the quantity of work time as to improve its average quality.
Tom DeMarco
#10. If such a thing had happened once, it must surely have happened many times in this galaxy of a hundred billion suns.
Arthur C. Clarke
#11. Good bones are important, so it is wise to go slowly and get your plan right before launching into a vital project.
Rosemary Verey
#12. So go love someone that wants to love you back. Whoever that lad is will be one lucky person.
Alisa Mullen
#13. The question is not, "Do you want to go to heaven?" The question is, "Do you want God?"
Paul Washer
#14. I would probably go so far as to say that I couldn't act before I met Richard Ayoade.
Craig Roberts
#15. Every family should have the right to spend their money, after tax, as they wish, and not as the government dictates. Let us extend choice, extend the will to choose and the chance to choose.
Margaret Thatcher
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