Top 12 Whereabouts Cafe Quotes
#1. On my desk I have three screens, synchronized to form a single desktop. I can drag items from one screen to the next. Once you have that large display area, you'll never go back, because it has a direct impact on productivity.
Bill Gates
#2. Lucas Delos," he said, holding out his hand.
"Don't you hate this kid?" Jerry asked Helen candidly as he shook the offered hand.
Josephine Angelini
#3. I had very little support from any feminist organization. But fortunately my post-marital lover, who had bailed out of academia over political in-fighting, was a one-man support team. He was the one who pushed me to write.
Betty Dodson
#4. It seems important to find ways of reminding ourselves that most 'familiarity' is meditated and delusive.
David Foster Wallace
#6. Singing in front of people. It's like having your heart beat outside of you.
Kandyse McClure
#7. What Tarquin the Proud said in his garden with the poppy blooms was understood by the son but not by the messenger.
Johann Georg Hamann
#8. How are you gonna make an 'idol' from the type of person you're trying to avoid in real life?
Natasha Leggero
#9. Take now this Ring,' he said; 'for thy labours and thy cares will be heavy, but in all it will support thee and defend thee from weariness. For this is the Ring of Fire, and herewith, maybe, thou shalt rekindle hearts to the valour of old in a world that grows chill.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#10. So you can lure us into a trap?" Sevro asks. "Better idea. How 'bout you tell your bitch of a brother to honor his bloodydamn agreement before I take that rifle and shove it so far up your farthole you look like a skinny Pixie shish kebab?
Pierce Brown
#11. When we tell the story of our own conversion, I would have it done with great sorrow, remembering what we used to be, and with great joy and gratitude, remembering how little we deserve these things.
Charles Spurgeon
#12. Uri...vinciri...verberari...ferroque necari.
I will endure to be burned... to be bound... to be beaten... and to be killed by the sword.
Lesley Livingston