
Top 31 She Who Wears The Crown Quotes
#1. KING, n. A male person commonly known in America as a "crowned head," although he never wears a crown and has usually no head to speak of.
Ambrose Bierce
#2. Every man a king, but no one wears a crown.
Huey Long
#4. A woman would have to be crazy to marry, or even have sex with, a man who would prosecute every lover's quarrel like a criminal case
Francine Prose
#5. Square root of a cosine? How is that ever going to be useful?
Aprilynne Pike
#6. I think authors can get into trouble viewing the subject matter as their turf.
Laura Hillenbrand
#7. Maybe you should go home and rest, Simon told Meg. Maybe he could go home with her and they could cuddle for a while or play a game. Or she could watch a movie with him and pet him.
Anne Bishop
#8. A woman wears many hats in one lifetime -- why shouldn't one of them be a crown?
Annie Jones
#10. Personalization filters serve a kind of invisible autopropaganda, indoctrinating us with our own ideas, amplifying our desire for things that are familiar in leaving us oblivious to the dangers lurking in the dark territory of the unknown.
Eli Pariser
#11. You don't hear no artists from Compton showing vulnerability.
Kendrick Lamar
#12. All that the downtrodden can do is go on hoping. After every disappointment they must find fresh reason for hope.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#13. Bree doesn't know me as I am now, having missed almost five years of my life. But then, my life has changed more in the last two months than ever before. And only two people were with me through it. The first is imprisoned and the second wears a crown of blood.
Victoria Aveyard
#14. The true Christian reaction to suffering and sorrow is not the attitude of self-pity, fatalism or resentment; it is the spirit which takes life's difficulties as a God given opportunity, and regards its troubles as a sacred trust, and wears the thorns as a crown.
James Stewart
#15. A crown Golden in show, is but a wreath of thorns, Bring dangers, troubles, cares, and sleepless nights To him who wears the regal diadem
John Milton
#16. That Oscar can be a jinx ... It can ... damage irreparably one's relations with family, friends. It's an uneasy head that wears the crown.
Joan Fontaine
#17. I am often tired. I am sometimes discouraged. I am always sure.
Steven Millhauser
#18. While Melbourne and Sydney fight about who wears Australia's cultural crown, Canberra just gets on with it.
Judy Horacek
#19. Innocence wears its own crown, Monsieur; it needs no added dignity; it is as sublime in rags as in royal robes.
Victor Hugo
#20. She'd taken care of me in all the ways my body needed, but the devastation of my rape had made me feel the weight of the essential way she had neglected me: she hadn't nurtured the potential of my strong and healthy independence.
Aspen Matis
#21. Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard,
A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark
Is by a forged process of my death
Rankly abused: but know, thou noble youth,
The serpent that did sting thy father's life
Now wears his crown.
William Shakespeare
#22. That moment, it felt like we had a connection, something true and deep.
Kiera Cass
#24. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, Ajay whispered.
Mark Frost
#25. Well it's always been an element of the horror film to show us the gross out. I mean that's one option for all filmmakers making a horror film and it's not something I've found myself above either.
Sam Raimi
#27. I'm a normal teen-ager except for my size.
Dana Hill
#28. Amber eyes slid to me. To my crown. Then Rhys's. "An emissary wears a golden crown. Is that a tradition in Prythian?"
"No," Rhysand said smoothly, "but she certainly looks good enough in one that can't resist.
Sarah J. Maas
#29. This is the greatest mystery of the human mind
the inductive leap. Everything falls into place, irrelevancies relate, dissonance becomes harmony, and nonsense wears a crown of meaning. But the clarifying leap springs from the rich soil of confusion, and the leaper is not unfamiliar with pain.
John Steinbeck
#30. Woman is the crown of all creation, but Man is the head who wears it, and even the servant is master in his house.
Franz Grillparzer
#31. She wears trouble like a crown. If she ever falls in love, she'll fall like a comet, burning the sky as she goes.
Holly Black
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