Top 14 Uproariously Quotes
#1. Life is the sum of habits, only occasionally disturbed by a thought.
Anonymous
#2. And all the way, to guide their chime, With falling oars they kept their time.
Andrew Marvell
#3. Life is a cycle, a great wheel that turns throughout time: we are born, we live, we die, and (if we are lucky) we are reborn
Robyn Bachar
#4. Was he joking? Was he being sarcastic? Aggressive? Impertinent? Or just courteous? There was no telling from his impassive face. What a country, he thought despairingly. In Russia you always knew. If a man made a stern face he was threatening; if he was laughing uproariously, he was joking.
George Mikes
#5. Laugh uproariously. Dar and Aud looked back to see what
Sandra Hill
#6. Thirteen years after Basic Instinct, Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) is now in London, and is going out with a footballer played by Stan Collymore, of all people. On the rebound from John Motson, perhaps. It is difficult to convey just how uproariously awful this movie is, all of the time.
Peter Bradshaw
#7. Surely you know that if a man can't be cured of churchgoing, the next best thing is to send him all over the neighbourhood looking for the church that "suits" him until he becomes a taster or connoisseur of churches.
C.S. Lewis
#8. There really isn't any limit to the number of people who want a piece of you, and it's all important stuff.
Donald J. Carty
#9. "Half genius and half buffoon," Freeman Dyson ... wrote ... [Richard] Feynman struck him as uproariously American-unbuttoned and burning with physical energy. It took him a while to realize how obsessively his new friend was tunneling into the very bedrock of modern science.
James Gleick
#11. By all means never fail to get all the sunshine and fresh air you can.
Joseph Pilates
#12. In each man's heart there lies a hole. A dark abyss of need, the filling of which takes precedence over all else.
Kate Morton
#14. Were uproariously demanding relief from their intolerable miseries - in this Potemkin sideshow there prevailed a preposterous and mendacious comfort.
Stefan Zweig
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