Top 15 Tearing Family Apart Quotes
#1. Some of my inventions didn't take off. I invented a url lengthener.
Andy Kindler
#2. I believe that the purpose of life is, at least in part, to be happy. Based on this belief, Ruby is designed to make programming not only easy but also fun. It allows you to concentrate on the creative side of programming, with less stress.
Yukihiro Matsumoto
#3. As children we read to escape - to enter fantasy worlds where a bespectacled boy can discover he's a wizard or a brave girl can find a magical passage through a wardrobe. But we also read to find reflections of ourselves.
Chelsey Philpot
#4. I always look at my favourite photographs or favourite movies by James Bidgood or Sofia Coppola before I write my songs - they put me in the right frame of mind.
Charli XCX
#5. Time and I have quarrelled. All hours are midnight now. I had a clock and a watch, but I destroyed them both. I could not bear the way they mocked me.
Susanna Clarke
#7. The climax is when you are taught the lesson that Punch never learns, and you are caught and charged with murder.
Gillian Flynn
#8. You realize that you don't understand yourself any better than you understand anyone else.
Jonathan Tropper
#9. God himself culminates in the present moment, and will never be more divine in the lapse of all the ages.
Henry David Thoreau
#10. She'd brought everybody apart, tearing the whole family that was once a compact groundwork into a whole new design, ugly and non-structured.
Diyar Harraz
#11. I think it's important that we have strong, female characters in movies now, which can really leave an impression on people - especially young people - and that they're not 'sexy' or 'cool.'
Saoirse Ronan
#12. Rules are rules... sometimes we should get out of them other times we get caugh for breaking the rules... but what happens when a relative is affected in your work?
Like you have to choose the relative or the work... what happens then!?
Deyth Banger
#13. As we sail through life towards death,
Bound unto the same port
heaven,
Friend, what years could us divide?
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
#14. Abide with me, fleshling, and I shall teach you to run with the fluxions.
James K. Morrow