
Top 15 Yearlong Quotes
#1. Amnesty International, which was opening its yearlong campaign to protect human rights defenders in Colombia in response to the country's horrifying record of attacks against human rights and labor activists and mostly the usual victims of state terror: the poor and defenseless.
Noam Chomsky
#2. Alvarenga believed he didn't need a doctor to diagnose what was wrong. He was suffering from a yearlong tortilla drought.
Jonathan Franklin
#3. My father suffered from chronic wanderlust. When I was 14, he set out on a yearlong road trip across Europe and Asia - and decided to take me along for company.
Scott Anderson
#4. I loved her, atom by atom, one burning cell at a time.
Kami Garcia
#5. Marriages are like pianos. They go in and out of tune.
Sarah Waters
#6. Every woman in the world sometimes thinks about shoes in the middle of sex. It's a well-known fact.
Sophie Kinsella
#7. The universe is governed by science. But science tells us that we can't solve the equations, directly in the abstract.
Stephen Hawking
#8. You can talk about Holocaust denial, but it's really marginal for the most part. What is compelling about the Armenian genocide, is how it has been forgotten.
Atom Egoyan
#10. I feel the pressure to be toned, yeah, and everyone's going on about the thigh gap, but I like food more than exercise, so I'll just carry on that way.
Sophie Turner
#11. Part of the American dream is to own your own property - something no one can take from you.
Henry Bonilla
#12. You can't smell a hug. You can't hear a cuddle. But if you could, I reckon it would smell and sound of warm bread-and-butter pudding.
Nigel Slater
#13. Pursue joy, not happiness. This is probably the hardest lesson of all to learn. It probably seems to you that the goal in life is to be happy. Oh, you maybe have to sacrifice and study and work hard, but, by and large, happiness should be predictable.
Guy Kawasaki
#14. Beauty is fading, nor is fortune stable; sooner or later death comes to all.
Propertius
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