Top 15 Wriggleth Quotes
#1. I've swallowed a pollywog. It wriggleth in my tummy. I shall die - Emerson
E. M. Forster
#2. You can take an Indian out of India, but you can never take India out of an Indian
An Indian
#3. I think I've become more cynical about sex. Meaning, I don't think sex in and of itself leads to an epiphany.
Erica Jong
#4. For there to be light, there must be darkness. For there to be joy, there must be sorrow. For there to be beauty, there must be the grotesque.
Penelope King
#5. The best game to play, he thought, is the game you don't realize you are playing.
John Katzenbach
#6. Sarcasm... the protest of those who are weak.
John Knowles
#8. Always, after he was in bed, there were voices - indefinite, fading, enchanting - just outside his window, and before he fell asleep he would dream one of his favorites waking dreams.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#9. People want to see a movie that casts a mature woman across from a mature man.
Karen Allen
#10. I have but one life to live for my country
Nathan Hale
#11. The war against Vietnam is only the ghastliest manifestation of what I'd call imperial provincialism, which afflicts America's whole culture-aware only of its own history, insensible to everything which isn't part of the local atmosphere.
Stephen Vizinczey
#12. A guy with no will to live isn't worth killing.
Yukako Kabei
#13. As for the charm and innocence I hoped to find -- it exists, it really does, but consider what it's buried in. Racism. Misogyny and homophobia so absolute as to be nearly universal. Hatred of the Irish, the Italians, the Chinese -- not that many of them are seen in these parts
Robert Charles Wilson
#15. You never live an inch without involvement and hurting people and fucking yourself everlastingly.
James Agee