
Top 13 Whorled Quotes
#1. If I allow my gaze to travel higher-which I won't-I'll see the solid gold basketball charm on a chain that my mother gave him for his eighteenth birthday nestled in his coarse, whorled chest hair.
My front teeth throb as the memory of the charm bangs against them.
Laura Wiess
#2. What is it?' asked Rincewind.
'Oh, just the picture you took in the temple.'
Rincewind looked in horror. There, bordered by a few glimpses of tentacle, was a huge, whorled, callused, potion-stained and unfocused thumb.
'That's the story of my life,' he said wearily.
Terry Pratchett
#3. The serious scientific public trusted him implicitly and consequently had no need to read him. If those people were to start getting critical, no further progress would be possible. They would spend a whole year over every page.
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
#4. A lot of victims, for example, have become addicted to alcohol and drugs. It seems to me that the church's healing ministry is going to be enhanced through this in much broader strokes. That's good, it's all positive.
Roger Mahony
#5. I mean comedy is something that's very personal and people have strong opinions about.
Matt Lucas
#6. [Moralistic] novels are at the same disadvantage as teachers: children never believe them, because they make everything that happens relate to the lesson at hand.
Madame De Stael
#7. Adapt and survive. Make do and mend. These were good mottos for a time traveller.
Alastair Reynolds
#8. Everything is a tool - a boot, a sled, a dog - and a hand, an arm, even a man! If it breaks down you throw it away and you march on! It's brutal, yes! And it's ugly. But anything else is sentiment and it will kill you.
Ted Tally
#9. Any artist manages his own business along with his manager. Every band should.
Art Alexakis
#10. Love is the magnetic
and attracting force
between you and me
and the beauty,
and the world
and everything in it.
Debasish Mridha
#11. You can't fight destiny - taunt it, yes, but to fight it will only consume you and, in the end, destiny always wins.
Amelia Hutchins
#12. In the darkness, a red lightsaber rises from its hilt.
Chuck Wendig
#13. Give without expectation and receive with reckless abandon.
Colleen Mariotti
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