Top 14 Sprayer Depot Quotes
#1. In life, the worst disasters come from passion.
Euripides
#3. By day Lisbon has a naive theatrical quality that enchants and captivates, but by night it is a fairy-tale city, descending over lighted terraces to the sea, like a woman in festive garments going down to meet her dark lover.
Erich Maria Remarque
#4. There is only one real number: one. And love, apparently, is the best exponent of this singularity.
Vladimir Nabokov
#5. He who makes great demands upon himself is naturally inclined to make great demands on others.
Andre Gide
#6. Words are like wild birds - they will come when they wish, not when they are bidden.
Joyce Carol Oates
#7. Middle-age has its compensations. You feel no need to do what you do not like. You are no longer ashamed of yourself; you are reconciled to being what you are, and you do not much mind what people think of you.
Selina Hastings, Countess Of Huntingdon
#8. The impulse pumping through my body was to take ahold of her again and ease her head onto my chest. Well no, my actual impulse was to tear off her purple bra with my teeth and prove she was plenty Bond girl for me. But I sensed that might be a slight overkill ...
Ophelia London
#10. Do not wish to jump immediately from the streams to the sea, because one has to go through easier things to the more difficult.
Thomas Aquinas
#11. It may sound very strange, but I love the freedom that writing a novel gives me. It is an unhindered experience. If I come after a bad day, I can decide that my protagonist will die on page 100 of my novel in a 350-page story.
Ashwin Sanghi
#12. The instinctive preference was to read rather than to act. No wonder our actual lives were more or less a shambles
Joseph Brodsky
#13. Witchcraft is a way of looking at the physical and spiritual as a collaborative source of manifestation.
Dacha Avelin
#14. At school you were taught about chemicals in test tubes, equations to describe motion, and maybe something on photosynthesis - about which more later - but in all likelihood you were taught nothing about death, risk, statistics, and the science of what will kill or cure you.
Ben Goldacre