Top 15 Stirrup Splint Quotes
#1. Come to that, don't pay out good money for horoscopes. If things are going to go badly for you, is that what you need to know as you saddle up?
Hilary Mantel
#2. We all die in time," the gunslinger said. "It's not just the world that moves on.
Stephen King
#3. I still have no way to survive but to keep writing one line, one more line, one more line ...
Yukio Mishima
#4. Now I understand how love can come alive inside you, beneath your skin, beneath your flesh and bone, a separate entity, breathing in and out its own special air, expanding to fill all those hollow places that you can't fill by yourself.
Ellen Hopkins
#5. He was silent for a moment, staring out the window into the rain; I imagined he was contemplating the fact that his family's presence was turning the locals into giant dogs.
Stephenie Meyer
#6. (Jack ignored his greeting and slammed his fist straight into the jaw of the spy.)
What did he do? Wear the wrong color coat? Or is it his stock you find offensive this time? (Morgan)
Kinley MacGregor
#7. I know, people were like, "It's all right that she's gay, but she doesn't have to look so gay." Trust me - I'm never cutting my hair again!
Rosie O'Donnell
#8. I have radios everywhere around the house, very old battered ones that I've had for years and years. None of them are digital.
Tim Rice
#9. Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress.
George Eliot
#10. The accumulation of personal wealth and the extension of commercial transactions have developed a great and lamentable increase in certain classes of crimes, while the improvements in transport have largely facilitated the escape of fugitive criminals.
Edward Blake
#11. We ought to dance with rapture that we might be alive ... and part of the living, incarnate cosmos.
D.H. Lawrence
#12. How many times do you read about 'the Cinderella story,' the story of the underdog, the story of the ordinary human being, often subjected to cruelty and ignorance and neglect, who somehow triumphs?
Kenneth Branagh
#13. David Brooks's The Social Animal. I recommend chapters 3 through 9, which give a far richer account than what I think about the subject.
Mark M. Weber
#14. If the nineteenth century was a time of education for women, it was no less a time of education for men.
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
#15. Religion is one of the safest places to hide from God.
Richard Rohr