Top 15 Sir John Franklin Quotes
#1. The initial spark, your affection for the characters, all those things can disappear. It's a perilous thing.
Patrick DeWitt
#2. Even if you have a brain predisposed to liberalism, you might end up with some conservative friends or find inspiring conservative role models who could be very influential on you, and that could send you down a different track in life.
Jonathan Haidt
#3. I believe we should work to end all racism in American society and staunchly defend the inherent rights of every person.
Rand Paul
#4. Her fingers clutched him now, and her body writhed with a frustration he knew all too well.
He wanted her.
Now.
Here.
Madeline Martin
#5. Must helpless man, in ignorance sedate, roll darkly down the torrent of his fate.
Samuel Johnson
#6. It's a strange thing, this idea that for some reason, if a lot of people like what you're doing, it's therefore not very good. We use the phrase that a band have 'sold out.' Just so you know, if you're doing a gig and you sell all your tickets, that is a brilliant thing to do.
James Corden
#7. After a couple hours with a difficult and noncompliant patient, I sometimes felt a buzzing in my ear. Was my job sucking the life out of me? How did this person get on my schedule?
Adele Levine
#9. These secrets came down my own ornately curved and twisting family line. For family stories are never as direct as history books, and therefore they are more true.
Liz Rosenberg
#10. The trouble with fiction," said John Rivers, "is that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense.
Aldous Huxley
#12. A Mexican border town just across the line from Brownsville, Texas, one of the most dangerous places on earth.
David Baldacci
#13. Oppression is often the consequence, but seldom or never the means of riches; and though avarice will preserve a man from being necessitously poor, it generally makes him too timorous to be wealthy.
Thomas Paine
#14. Every now and then I'll do little things, a short story or something, that doesn't have any fantastical elements, but mostly I like the power of playing God and I like to imagine things.
Neil Gaiman
#15. I like how pure the expression is in music. You can go straight to the heart of an audience rather than through their brain.
John C. Reilly