Top 13 Sporky Quotes
#1. Fine, but why a spork?" "Because I'm versatile. I can multitask like nobody's business. And I like the way it sounds. It's so ... sporky.
Darynda Jones
#2. I had only four hairs worth shaving, but I managed to inflict five cuts attempting to remove them.
Troy Soos
#3. The real question is whether we help ourselves only to what we need from the forest ecosystem, and - analogous to our treatment of animals - whether we spare the trees unnecessary suffering when we do this. T
Peter Wohlleben
#4. I don't pay that much attention to sales figures or awards. To me, the big question is: 'Did you influence the next generation?' That's my goal.
Stephan Pastis
#6. Sometimes we go to a play and after the curtain has been up five minutes we have a sense of being able to settle back in the arms of the playwright. Instinctively we know that the playwright knows his business.
Anton Chekhov
#7. There I was, poised on the edge of the high diving board of life, and the pool kept moving around.
Kristine K. Stevens
#8. But when you split someone's head open it smelled like an abattoir and quite overpowered the scent of the wild lilacs you'd cut and brought into the house only this morning, which was already in another life.
Kate Atkinson
#9. Daddy thinks that Mama is everything a woman should be: beautiful, clever, charming. Beauty has a way of making the bad things tolerable. When Mama tilts her green eyes at you, it's hard to remember why you were mad in the first place.
Jenny Han
#10. There are people you know all your life who never really make a difference to who you are; others arrive for a short time and change everything.
Miranda Dickinson
#11. I think that if I'd not made the movie, I might be a veterinarian in Connecticut. I would probably be married with some children. That's probably the way it would be. But because of the film [the Exorcist], I don't have a normal life by somebody else's standards.
Linda Blair
#12. The great book, always open and which we should make an effort to read, is that of Nature.
Antonio Gaudi
#13. The world is not composed of religious and non-religious people. It is composed rather of religious people who have differing ultimate concerns, different gods, and who respond to the Living God in different ways.
Ronald H. Nash
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