Top 15 Whichwe Quotes
#1. Self-love makes our friends appear more or less deserving in proportion to the delight we take in them, and the measures by whichwe judge of their worth depend upon the manner of their conversing with us.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#2. At any other time, we would have been sheep in the company of wolves. But now, we have what people might call "presence".
Susan Ee
#3. The meat loaf is coming right up, dear," she told Gabe. "Meat loaf surprise.
Rick Riordan
#4. My faith is the grand drama of my life. I'm a believer, so I sing words of God to those who have no faith.
Olivier Messiaen
#5. Sex is a form of exploration; it is asking questions and getting answer
Bryant McGill
#6. Sleep well, gentlemen, for tomorrow we become connoisseurs of shite.
James K. Morrow
#7. Being adequately informed is a democratic duty, just as the vote is a democratic right. A misinformed electorate, voting without knowledge, is not a true democracy.
Jay Griffiths
#8. I was me, I was Flavia. And I loved myself, even if no one else did.
Alan Bradley
#9. To ask questions can become the laziest and wobbliest occupation of a mind, but when you must yourself answer the problem that you have posed, you will meditate your question with care and frame it with precision.
James Stephens
#10. The notion of "female" should be so sprawling and complex that it becomes divorced from gender itself.
Carrie Brownstein
#11. The invasion and occupation of Iraq is illegal.
Kofi Annan
#12. It has been observed that the height of a man from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot is equal to the distance between the tips of the middle fingers of the two hands when extended in a straight line.
Pliny The Elder
#13. Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up, is something I don't pretend to understand.
Harper Lee
#14. Art should be a great hallelujah to life.
Marty Rubin
#15. Mechanism as a philosophic doctrine might be defined as the belief that the last machine which human ingenuity has created gives us the final form of reality.
William Barrett