Top 18 Thin Red Lines Quotes
#1. Blood began to flow, at first cautiously, as if embarrassed by its appearance; a few thin red lines exploring the gravitational trajectory of its new terrain. Now it flowed faster, steadily staining her pale flesh a horrific red.
R.D. Ronald
#2. You cannot make easy decisions unless you first commit yourself to hard solutions.
Harri Holkeri
#3. Do you think, Mr. Motes," she said hoarsely, "that when you're dead, you're blind?" "I hope so," he said after a minute. "Why?" she asked, staring at him. After a while he said, "If there's no bottom in your eyes, they hold more." The
Flannery O'Connor
#4. Don't just accept whatever comes your way in life. You were born to win; you were born for greatness; you were created to be a champion in life.
Joel Osteen
#5. Speaking of eye surgery, do you realize you're missing
tear ducts?"
"What? Really? And I thought I was just emotionally
withdrawn.
Marissa Meyer
#8. Cheese, where you takes liquid from a cow lady's business parts, mix it with a bit o' juices from a baby cow's fourth stomach and then let it grow all fuzzy-moldy for a few years, eh?
Jeffery Russell
#9. How fitting [it would be if Roger Federer played the first match under the roof] ... he has become known in recent years as the King of Wimbledon ... and this is the day after of the death of the King of Pop.
Sue Barker
#10. Kestrel hadn't known until she saw her father's face how much she still loved him.
Wrong, that she felt this way. Wrong, that love could live with betrayal and hurt and anger.
Marie Rutkoski
#11. It is more important what the jobs report shows in December and January
that will affect how many rate hikes we'll have this spring.
David Malpass
#12. Libraries are the thin red line between civilization and barbarism.
[Libraries on the Front Lines, ALA interview 2011]
Neil Gaiman
#13. There ain't nothin' to dyin', really. You just get tired. You kind of drift away.
James Dickey
#14. I don't care about anybody's opinion - I care that my movies move you in a way to think about things and consider your own life.
Andrew Levitas
#15. There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
Charles Dickens
#17. If corporate leaders and their acolytes are not slaves to some meritorious social purpose, they run the risk of being enslaved by their own ignoble appetites.
Gary Hamel