Top 17 Squiggly Line Quotes

#1. Whoever wants to be a judge of human nature should study people's excuses.

Christian Friedrich Hebbel

#2. Looking for enlightenment is like looking for a flashlight when all you need the flashlight for is to find the flashlight.

Lew Welch

#3. There's nothing hard about acting except the long hours.

Fred Thompson

#4. Trying to decipher where President Obama really stands on free trade can be like trying to trace the U.S.-Mexico border with a Google map. There are words, and there are actions - but there is mostly that long squiggly line in between.

Nina Easton

#5. To be a Christian is to live dangerously, honestly, freely - to step in the name of love as if you may land on nothing, yet to keep on stepping because the something that sustains you no empire can give you and no empire can take away.

Cornel West

#6. Maybe you'll win when hell freezes over."
He raised an eyebrow.
"That could be easily arranged.

Aimee Carter

#7. Know that you hold my heart, my hopes, in your hands.

Jojo Moyes

#8. Ancient Egypt was okay. Drinks menu was limited. Not the best place to meet people. Reminded me a lot of the Internet in the sense that it was full of pictures of cats and people seemed pretty excited about them. Also lots of fun emoji. Still not sure what "Feather Squiggly Line Bird" means.

Alexandra Petri

#9. It looks as if British democracy died a few years ago, and nobody noticed.

Steve Merrick

#10. To be obliged to sit still when mental agony urges us to stride up and down is the refinement of torture. Every

L.M. Montgomery

#11. She was bendable light: she shone around every corner of my day.

Jerry Spinelli

#12. Emma, okay, enough with the singing. Mommy's getting a three-pill headache.

Jeff Abbott

#13. Most of us follow our conscience as we follow a wheelbarrow. We push it in front of us in the direction we want to go.

Billy Graham

#14. I learned to love the feel of good words.

Patrick Rothfuss

#15. With no matter what human being, taken individually, I always find reasons for concluding that sorrow and misfortune do not suit him; either because he seems too mediocre for anything so great, or, on the contrary, too precious to be destroyed.

Simone Weil

#16. I don't think you've ever heard anything bad about me, and I'd like to keep it that way.

Slim Whitman

#17. Stereotypes are based on the idea that two heads are bigger than one.

Anthony Marais

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