
Top 14 Wibbly Quotes
#1. People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but *actually* from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly ... time-y wimey ... stuff.
Steven Moffat
#2. I'm drawing a diagram of what time looks like if you're looking straight into it - like looking down a tunnel and seeing a circle, if the tunnel were an angry ten-dimensional crab, which is what, in vastly oversimplified terms, we mean by the human word time.
Austin Grossman
#3. Although computer-generated artificial intelligence eludes us, artificial stupidity has been perfected.
P. J. O'Rourke
#4. Someone probably a lot smarter than me said hell is other people. I say you're in hell when you don't give to someone who needs, because you can't bear to have less. What you are giving away then is your own soul.
Joe Hill
#6. The only thing they [government] want is better data. But data doesn't tell people someone is well educated. It's a vicious circle. There is some myth involved. Some of this attitude has a long history.
Deborah Meier
#7. I hadn't gotten beaten up twice, shot, and nearly strangled to get taken out by a misguided werewolf bitch.
Jim Butcher
#8. I'm going to marry you," he said.
"Oh, Bram." Her features screwed into an expression of dismay.
"Oh, no. Don't make that face. Every time I propose to you, you make that twisty, unhappy face. It wears on a man's confidence."
-Bram & Susanna
Tessa Dare
#9. Zebra print leggings. A black leather jacket. Boots as big as your head, a pink feather boa, blue jeans, Hanes T-shirts in white and black -
J.R. Ward
#10. Of course I had written a film about Elizabeth I, and I loved the Tudor period, and I think at the time Working Title and I had debated on whether to do Elizabeth I or Henry VIII. I'd always wanted to do Henry VIII. Like Elizabeth, I'd had this feeling that it had never properly been addressed.
Michael Hirst
#11. I was like, 'Dude, make me look bad. Please. I want to look ugly. I want to wear orange pants.
Evanescence
#12. If you can read, you can find books on anything you want. You can self-educate even if you can't afford to go to school.
Dolly Parton
#14. Since biblical times, and probably before, the wealthy have been envied and condemned.
Conrad Black
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