Top 15 Tropisms Quotes
#1. Tell me why the stars do shine,
Tell me why the ivy twines,
Tell me what makes skies so blue,
And I'll tell you why I love you.
Nuclear fusion makes stars to shine,
Tropisms make the ivy twine,
Raleigh scattering make skies so blue,
Testicular hormones are why I love you.
Isaac Asimov
#2. I don't for a minute think that Hitler is like Joan of Arc. But I think that at that deep level of tropisms, Hitler or Stalin must have experienced the same tropisms as anyone else.
Nathalie Sarraute
#3. It was a great game if you don't care who won. I cared.
Lou Holtz
#4. I was testing dorm security," I said. "It sucks." - Rose
Richelle Mead
#6. Listen, murderer, I don't want to hear anything you have to say! Jackson growled loudly.
Shakuita Johnson
#7. My life is like a music-hall,Where, in the impotence of rage,Chained by enchantment to my stall,I see myself upon the stageDance to amuse a music-hall.
Arthur Symons
#8. I snatched the paper away from Dopey.
"Hey," he yelled. "I was reading that!"
"Let somebody who can pronounce all the big words have a try," I said.
Meg Cabot
#9. Kip looked up at him and grinned. Don't you know what I am? I'm the fucking turtle-bear.
Brent Weeks
#10. I'm aware me getting a role out of Chicago as a complete unknown is an insane anomaly, so I knew I'd have to get out here to L.A. as soon as the door opened.
Allison Tolman
#11. Good wine is good. Great wine is great. More wine is better.
Ruth Fertel
#12. True motivation is not getting people to play to their potential. It's getting people to play beyond their potential
Rick Pitino
#13. I can't fight.
I was once run over by a car with a flat tire, being pushed by two guys.
Woody Allen
#14. Well, The Day the Earth Caught Fire was a story ... I don't if anybody knows what it is but it was about ... in the early days of testing nuclear bombs, that Russia and America happened to test a nuclear bomb at the same moment at different ends of the earth.
Val Guest
#15. When life is empty, with respect to the past, and aimless, with respect to the future, the vacuum is filled by the present - normally reduced to a hairline, a split second in which there is no time for anything to happen.
Alan W. Watts
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