
Top 18 War S Pretty Girl Quotes
#1. The whole argument with the anti-suffragists, or even the critical suffragist man, is this: that you can govern human beings without their consent.
Emmeline Pankhurst
#2. When you are lost in this world, or on the continent of time itself,remember who you have been and you will know who you are
Tan Twan Eng
#3. I'm looking for Miss Right, or at least Miss Right Now
Robin Williams
#4. We have invented sex guilt to take our minds off the real thing.
Muriel Spark
#5. I have often seen a cat without a grin - but a grin without a cat - remember the cat kept appearing and disappearing slowly bit by bit.
Lewis Carroll
#6. Horace's eyes get wide, and he glances between me and the house. "Every time I think I got a grip on this crazy shit going on in your head, I realize I don't know the half of it, do I?"
My eyes tracing the red trim of the house, I shake my head. "Not even close.
Erica Cameron
#7. I was fascinated by the culture clash between England and America in the 1950s. My first memories are of being a girl in those post-war years when things were really pretty grim. It wasn't like that in America, which was real boom time.
Laurie Graham
#9. People are much more willing to lend you books than bookcases.
Mark Twain
#10. By thinking, nobody can ever get worse but will only get better.
Anne Frank
#11. I'd give up my career to chase moments with the right woman.
Claire Contreras
#12. There is something in the pang of change More than the heart can bear, Unhappiness remembering happiness.
Euripides
#13. Also, she had been secretary to the soccer coach, an office pretty much without laurels in our own time, but apparently the post for a young girl to hold in Jersey City during the First World War.
Philip Roth
#14. War begins like a pretty girl with whom every man wants to flirt and ends like an ugly old woman whose visitors suffer and weep.
Samuel Ibn Naghrillah
#16. why do people always say they could get hit by a bus? Like life is just one big game of Frogger and people are getting struck left and right by dangerous city transport.
Colleen Oakley
#17. How tolerable misfortunes appear when they affect only other people! How strong the human body seems when it's another man's flesh that bleeds! How easy it is to look death in the face when it's another man's turn!
Irene Nemirovsky
#18. Stirred...the fur-toothed graves of young boys...a thousand slain in the time it would take to do love with a pretty girl or think of a new God.
Kenneth Patchen
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