Top 14 Unfun Quotes
#1. Remember that sports are meant to be fun. Don't let someone make the sport unfun for you.
A. J. Kitt
#2. Ok, this is the most unfun threesome I have ever been a part of. Nobody's having sex and someone is yelling. I'm out of here.
James Van Der Beek
#3. She had always been this way: interested-quite unnecessarily, some would say-in the secrets of strangers. When flying, she always chose a window seat so that when the plane took off or landed, she could look down on the tiny houses and imagine the lives of the people who inhabited them.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#4. I wish for adventure.
I wish to matter.
I wish for a home.
Sophie Jordan
#5. Words can be said in bitterness and anger, and often there seems to be an element of truth in the nastiness. And words don't go away, they just echo around.
Jane Goodall
#6. Kiriwar: "It doesn't matter. Bitro's gonna sew your eyebrows to your eyelids when we get back."
Gunzi: "Whaaat?! Then I won't be able to sleep!!"
Kiriwar: "That's the idea, dumbass.
Suguro Chayamachi
#8. If Christianity were only a development, then Christ was not needed. If Christianity were only a scheme of morals, then the divine incarnation was a thing superfluous.
Herrick Johnson
#9. Was not Paul an extremist for the gospel of Jesus Christ? - "I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus."
Martin Luther King Jr.
#10. The casual listener won't be around forever.
Mike Shinoda
#11. Suffering is not blessed because it is suffering but because it is [Christ's]. Suffering is not the context that explains the cross; the cross is the context that explains suffering.
Peter Kreeft
#12. To Alderaan we fly on course direct, And to this feast of death I'll not object. [Exit Darth Vader.
Ian Doescher
#13. Actually, I don't think there's anyone that represents the artists, except the artists themselves.
Isaac Hanson
#14. The Reservoir system will function not only as an equalizer of business conditions, but also as a national store to meet further emergencies, such as war and drought, and-most important of all-as the concrete means of developing a steadily higher living standard for all.
Benjamin Graham