Top 18 Wavelets Quotes

#1. The old Janey only drank cheap wine and light beer. The new Janey is classy, prefers cocktails, and even drinks alone.

J.C. Patrick

#2. It's all about perspective, my friend. That and the ability to duck fast when life throws excrement at you."

-Maris

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#3. The wavelets flung themselves up as if trying to pat my feet and I darted back, laughing, and picked up my skirts to chase them back as they receded, in a game of tag more ancient than I then knew.

Amanda DeWees

#4. Even further removed from this colour are people who are considered to be jealous, or cowardly, yet an English speaker can describe them too as 'yellow'. Most

C. P. Biggam

#5. I could get a better education interviewing John Steinbeck than talking to an English professor about novels.

William Safire

#6. Call no man happy before he dies, he is at best but fortunate.

Solon

#7. The night comes stealing o'er me,
And clouds are on the sea;
While the wavelets rustle before me
With a mystical melody.

Heinrich Heine

#8. My attention is constantly being caught! I'm constantly learning, constantly becoming fascinated by new things - I'm lucky that I read incredibly quickly and absorb a lot of information easily, because otherwise I don't think I'd ever get my head out of a book!

Elise Andrew

#9. The man was running away with the rest, and selling his papers for a shilling each as he ran - a grotesque mingling of profit and panic.

H.G.Wells

#10. I must say that the tasks of the youth in general, and of the Young Communist Leagues and all other organisations in particular, might be summed up in a single word: learn.

Vladimir Lenin

#11. Trust is what monetizes the attention economy.

David Amerland

#12. I felt a strange sensation inside. Like the past coming to life. The watery stirring of a previous life turning in my belly, creating a tide that rose in my veins and sent cool wavelets to lap at my temples. The ghastly excitement of it.

Diane Setterfield

#13. How lovely the little river is, with its dark changing wavelets! It seems to me like a living companion while I wander along the bank, and listen to its low, placid voice ...

George Eliot

#14. A nuclear weapon of some dimension, whether it's actually a nuclear weapon, or a dirty bomb, or some kind of radiological device. Yes, I think it's probably a near thing.

Michael Scheuer

#15. The pull of history has been a strong theme in my life as a novelist.

Anita Shreve

#16. I'm sorry to pull you out of your classes, but your adviser understands," Kitteredge said. "He's a friend of the family."

So that's it, Neal thought. You bought me; you own me.

Don Winslow

#17. And then she fell, from standing, foot-fins together, straight into the wavelets, where she was now seal, and she flung herself down toward the deeper water.

Margo Lanagan

#18. The sight of blood to crowds begets the thirst of more, As the first wine-cup leads to the long revel.

Lord Byron

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