Top 16 Unpluggable Quotes

#1. Reaffirming their Western identity and Westerners accepting their civilization as unique not universal and uniting to renew and preserve it against challenges from non-Western societies.

Samuel P. Huntington

#2. The punishment itself is something I respectfully disagree with, but for thousands and thousands of years it was practiced everywhere.

Werner Herzog

#3. It is in your power to release the ability of God.

Charles Capps

#4. Why are you so fixated on that man?

Natsuki Kizu

#5. Mercy kicked out a leg and spun, hitting her target
her favorite tree. She called it Riley

Nalini Singh

#6. Depressions aren't good but the depression mentality is good.

Seth Klarman

#7. Let us not paralyze our capacity for good by brooding of man's capacity for evil.

David Sarnoff

#8. Mr. Weasley looked for a moment as though he was going to ask what these big plans were, but seemed to decide, upon reflection, that he didn't want to know.

J.K. Rowling

#9. When you turn up in Leicester Square and there are 5,000 people screaming your name and holding placards, that's just weird. It's hard to find a place for it in your brain that makes any sense. I'm not really comfortable in that sort of situation.

Sean Biggerstaff

#10. Having sex is all trust. You can't take it back once you do it, and it leaves you completely emotionally vulnerable.

Rebecca Donovan

#11. I always wish that you could marry everybody who wants to marry you.

Virginia Woolf

#12. Excuse me? You're a lady?"
"I bought a title on the Internet. I own one square inch of Scotland. And you're changing the subject.

Rachel Caine

#13. I don't write quickly or a lot. Well actually I write quickly, but I don't have a store of things. I will wait for that erotic moment - like the one which struck me when someone said "have you ever heard of Kester Berwick?"

Robert Dessaix

#14. The destructive power of a lie is stronger than the truth.

Henry Rollins

#15. If you listen to one of my albums, you can tell I do a lot of different things. In the case of 'Vincent', I thought of his picture 'Starry Night.' It was a beautiful road-map for a song. I used a lot of imagery from that painting.

Don McLean

#16. How I hate the Beautiful Game! I hate its cry-baby players and its gruff, joyless managers, its blokish supporters and its sinister owners, its whistle-peeping referees and its chippy little linesmen, its excitable commentators and - perhaps most of all - its unpluggable 'analysts.'

Craig Brown

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