
Top 15 Shakes Pear Quotes
#1. I'm just angry at the sort of things that are winding up in ground beef. I'm angry that other people - mainly children - are going to be sickened by eating a hamburger.
Eric Schlosser
#2. 'Never change' is the thing that probably high school students have written in each other's yearbooks for time immemorial. They think that command is possible!
Jane Hamilton
#3. I have never made any distinction between those who have taken vows and those who have not; some should not be overburdened in order to spare others.
Vincent De Paul
#4. Having your own opinion and not being very bright are two different things.
Haruki Murakami
#5. I like fiction that deals with matters that are of burning importance to us in our private lives. And not all short stories are like that. In general, short stories - and maybe this is a little bit off-topic - but I think short stories have this bad association with, like, waiting rooms.
Lorin Stein
#6. I suspect that war will become obsolete only when something worse supercedes it.
Joe Haldeman
#7. As the pearl ripens in the obscurity of its shell, so ripens in the tomb all the fame that is truly precious.
Walter Savage Landor
#8. It is possible of course that there are no more real men here, on his ball of half-truths, the earth.
Donald Barthelme
#9. Human beings *do* metamorphose. They change their identity constantly. However, each new identity thrives on the delusion that it was always in possession of the body it has just conquered.
Orson Scott Card
#11. You've got my heart in unfamiliar territory. It's never been out here on my sleeve. But here tonight with you it's quite a different story. You bring out a side of me no one has ever seen.
Toby Keith
#12. We are the most beloved and hated band in the world.
Billy Corgan
#13. If you lay down and act like a doormat... then you are sure to get walked on.
Janey Rosen
#14. So I'm in quite the wrong profession obviously.
Dirk Bogarde
#15. Nathan "N.R." Gaddis did not say ::
2109 fellow Goodreaders [can't be wrong] gave [King Lear] 1 star. Many call it boring. Some even say it is predictable and has no moral lesson. That these people have the right to vote and to procreate is frightening to me.
Nathan "N.R." Gaddis
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