Top 14 Terminal Velocity Quotes

#1. I play on a soccer team.

Jake Short

#2. Power immobilizes; it freezes with a single gesture-grandiose, terrible, theatrical, or finally, simply monotonous-the variety which is life.

Octavio Paz

#3. We'll have
sex all night. Half the morning too. And just when
you think you can't take anymore, we'll go at it
again.

Rachel Gibson

#4. To beautify the world, let your love bloom like a flower.

Debasish Mridha

#5. As Dr. Chiang puts it, while Buddha came to China on white elephants, Christ was borne on cannon balls.

Carlo M. Cipolla

#6. People are just people, no matter where you go.

Rick D. Jolly

#7. Our obsession with each other was like the isolation that comes with great pain; it was like extreme sadness. Without our children we might have never discovered our differences, which is what has made our abiding love for each other possible.

Russell Banks

#8. He hit terminal velocity and kept accelerating,

Lev Grossman

#9. Here, therefore, huge and mighty warrior though you be, here shall you die.

Homer

#10. I'm pleased that some economists and sociologists are beginning to talk about, for example, alternative measures of human well-being - alternative, that is, to GDP, on which the world runs.

John Sulston

#11. I bought a tape recorder and some stuff and went to Europe for three months when I was 18. The puppeteering was only there as a hobby. I wanted to be a journalist. When I was 19, and after I had spent about a year in college, Jim Henson asked me to come out and try puppeteering for awhile.

Frank Oz

#12. I love surfing more than cricket, more interesting and you meet great people.

Hansie Cronje

#13. It is a mistake to try to impose Christian beliefs on children and to make them the basis of moral training. The moral education of children is much too important a matter to be built on such foundations.

Margaret E. Knight

#14. Okay, we didn't work, and all the memories to tell you the truth aren't good. But sometimes there were good times.

Junot Diaz

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