Top 14 Waterspout Quotes
#1. No conjunction can possibly occur, however fearful, however tremendous it may appear, from which a man by his own energy may not extricate himself, as a mariner by the rattling of his cannon can dissipate the impending waterspout.
Benjamin Disraeli
#2. What if one of her father's soldiers panicked and fired for no reason? Though pilots were carefully trained, mistakes happened and she didn't want to be included in a statistics report under "uh-oh, my bad."' (Kiara)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#3. Look at the number of cop shows and lawyer shows and forensics shows ... I think there could be room for two quite different examinations of the same political office.
Geena Davis
#4. People are always going to go shopping. A lot of our effort is just: 'How do we make the retail experience a great one?'
Philip Green
#5. My mother had all these maxims - like, classy girls never chew gum, never read comic books, never get their ears pierced, never get their hair dyed.
Jennifer Tilly
#6. There is no method by which an average citizen can effectively fight the White House in the media.
Linda Tripp
#7. Any writer my age almost can't get away from being influenced by Kurt Vonnegut, partially because of his simple, clear way of stating things. To read Vonnegut is to learn how to use economy words.
Chris Crutcher
#9. No one is drawn to writing about being happy or feelings of joy.
Bret Easton Ellis
#10. If one official signals Falcons ball and Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson signals Seahawks ball, is it a jump ball?
Norman Chad
#11. Holiness is actually the true health of the person.
J.I. Packer
#12. I think comedy has to come from your authentic point of view.
Chelsea Handler
#13. And Barron is probably right - we should give this up. Not for the reason he's saying but for the one that's implied. The one about it not being okay to lurk around outside buildings, spying on girls you like.
Holly Black
#14. She had only one flaw. She was perfect, otherwise she was perfect.
Truman Capote
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top