Top 16 Star Trek Tribbles Quotes
#1. What-ifs multiplied like a combat-ready squad of Star Trek Tribbles: cute, furry, and armed with bazookas.
Barbara Claypole White
#2. You just have to start putting one foot in front of the other, making an effort to get healthy every day.
Ali Vincent
#3. Stop." He shuddered, his eyes dark. "I can still feel you on my tongue. It's taking everything in me not to slide to my knees and see where else I can lick you. Damn near everywhere, in this dress. It's nothing but leather straps and sass.
Kit Rocha
#4. Three. I had just made my first, second, and third kill. Before I had even obtained my mage's robes. I bent over and vomited into the grass. There was no pride, no justice, just the appalling sense that I had lost my innocence. That I was a monster.
Rachel E. Carter
#5. Knavery?" Art3mis said after she'd finished reading it. "Were you using a thesaurus when you wrote this?
Ernest Cline
#6. I want to be in a position where I feel comfortable selling an idea.
Scott Cohen
#7. The idea of voluntary segregation went against every value I had been taught. What did being born black have to do with excellence?
Walter Dean Myers
#8. We must serve the people worthily, and not occupy ourselves in trying to please them. The best way, to gain their affections is to do them good.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#9. Children are like tiny flowers: They are varied and need care, but each is beautiful alone and glorious when seen in the community of peers.
Friedrich Frobel
#10. I haven't read anything but regurgitated rumors. Nothing new, and nothing true.
Layne Staley
#11. I could no longer look at him. I wished, in fact, for blindness.
Haven Kimmel
#12. Even the heart, which in higher animals, when agitated, pulsates with increased energy, in the snail under similar excitement, throbs with a slower motion.
Anthony Doerr
#13. I encountered in the street a penniless young man who was in love. His hat was old and his jacket worn, with holes at the elbows; water soaked through his shoes, but starlight flooded through his soul.
Victor Hugo
#15. I was the classic midfield organiser who could also score goals.
Michel Patini
#16. The supply of words in the world market is plentiful but the demand is falling. Let deeds follow words now.
Lech Walesa