Top 15 Torqued Quotes
#1. Love was a rare thing, easily confused with a million other things, and if anybody knew this to be true it was him.
Junot Diaz
#3. I'll spend my first year on the Wall emptying chamber pots if I keep Uncle Ben waiting any longer.
George R R Martin
#4. Movements have narratives. They tell stories, because they are not just about rearranging economics and politics. They also rearrange meaning. And they're not just about redistributing the goods. They're about figuring out what is good.
Marshall Ganz
#5. Women are necessarily capable of almost anything in their struggle for survival and can scarcely be convicted of such man-made crimes as cruelty.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#6. Ennis was back on his feet and somehow, as a coat hanger is straightened to open a locked car and then bent again to its original shape, they torqued things almost to where they had been, for what they'd said was no news. Nothing ended, nothing began, nothing resolved.
Annie Proulx
#7. This will be my last contract. I wanted it to be a good one.
Leonard Little
#8. There is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.
Ernest Hemingway,
#9. Anything that triggers good memories can't be all bad.
Adam West
#10. Our Lord's conception of discipleship is not that we work for God, but that God works through us.
Oswald Chambers
#11. in some half-forgotten pesthole of twentieth-century case studies - filed under Cotard's syndrome - I found Amanda Bates and others of her kind, their brains torqued into denial of the very self.
Peter Watts
#12. Give yourself something to work toward
constantly.
Mary Kay Ash
#13. Those who love suffer when who they love suffers.
J.D. Robb
#14. The ironic is a mere ancient whisper in this torqued narrative: its odd violence feels true. Today & Tomorrow crashes through the windows of strip malls and paints the hypertrophic aisles with bristly-creepy hilarity.
Stacey Levine
#15. Whether beautiful or terrible, the past is always a ruin.
Matthew Flaming
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