
Top 17 The Rev Sullivan Quotes
#1. Education of youth is not a bow for every man to shoot in that counts himself a teacher; but will require sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave to Ulysses.
John Milton
#2. So you would have me throw Shazi to the wolves?"
"Shazi?" Jalal's grin widened. "Honestly, I pity the wolves.
Renee Ahdieh
#3. ...this is a way of handling a fear of losing control. One way - which is perhaps not the best way - to try and regain control is to talk, talk, talk.
Love Professor - to Jennifer
Jennifer Cox
#4. I'm not exactly watching my back. Most people, there's a twinkle when they admonish me. And I've watched a lot of footage on YouTube of people's reactions to watching me.
David Bradley
#5. Yes,but the news is no different from the drunk in the corner bar:he might have a good story, but that doesn't maen you can trust it.
Alex Bledsoe
#6. Cheap! But not as cheap as your girlfriend.
Warren Ellis
#7. You find most of the interesting stories are the ones that are slightly harder to get made.
Jim Sturgess
#8. What one man can think, another man can do.
Jules Verne
#9. It will probably be admitted that Miller is a writer out of the ordinary, worth more than a single glance; and, after all, he is a completely negative, unconstructive, amoral writer, a mere Jonah, a passive accepter of evil, a sort of Whitman among the corpses.
George Orwell
#10. Beneath the surface, unnoticed by many, an even deeper force was at work - the rise of creativity as a fundamental economic driver, and the rise of a new social class, the Creative Class.
Richard Florida
#11. There were so many Jacks she had known, and he had known so many Hazels. And maybe she wasn't going to be able to know all the Jacks that there would be. But all the Hazels that ever would be would have Jack in them, somewhere.
Anne Ursu
#12. My life is kinda like a story that if I told you about it, you probably wouldn't believe. It would seem like fiction. That's me.
Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan
#13. The nuisance of her presence outweighs the gratification to be derived from tormenting her
Emily Bronte
#14. A passion for pleasure is the secret of remaining young.
Oscar Wilde
#15. Now I think I understand how this world can overcome a man.
James Sullivan
#17. As we shall see, the tractable apostrophe has always done its proper jobs in our language with enthusiasm and elegance, but it has never been taken seriously enough; its talent for adaptability has been cruelly taken for granted; and now, in an age of supreme graphic frivolity, we pay the price.
Lynne Truss
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