617 quotes found
“Deep down I'm really shallow.”
“Monsters always make more trouble before they die.”
“Ive found the things Ive regretted most in my life are the things I wanted to do but never had the courage to try. And Im beginning to think I dont want you to become one of my what-if-Id-only-trie...”
“If only gossip weren't so titillating. Sweeney tried to control an avid desire to know more, to dig for all the dirty details.The temptation was great. Dirt was like fat; it made life more delicious.”
“I'll remember your apocalypse if you'll remember mineIt will be a holiday of the senses”
“Our uniqueness, our individuality, and our life experience molds us into fascinating beings. I hope we can embrace that. I pray we may all challenge ourselves to delve into the deepest resources of...”
“Respect is not ever assigned it's earned. ”
“I'm a really hectic dreamer; I never wake up not out of a dream, and there's loads going on, lots of action, big blockbuster dreams, they're all major enterprises.”
“The thing that would make me happy is to live in Geoffrey Stoner’s world.”
“I want you to remember this—you and I are in this life together. All the way. We don’t run just because we get sacked a few times.”
“Life lessons cannot be applied topically.”
“Don’t kiss me,” she said warningly.“I don’t intend to,” he replied, smiling a little. “I don’t have my whip and chair with me.”
“I’m Sam Donovan.” “I know who you are. Mrs. Kulavich told me. I’m Jaine Bright.” “I know. She told me. She even told me how you spell your name.” Now, how on earth had Mrs. Kulavich known that?”
“Don’t be late or I may end up marrying the judge.”
“Someday my prince will come,” she lamented softly, “too fast.”
“I… I can’t. I wish I were a little bolder.”“What for?” the Hatter asked. “Being a small rock wouldn’t be much fun.”
“I’ve learned that being alone and being lonely are not the same thing. Once I was surrounded by people and lonely for it, but now I’m alone and I’ve never been so content.”
“Forgive me again.” He lifts the carafe and refreshes his goblet. “What happened to those two children who laughed at dandelion fuzz?” he says softly. “Are they gone forever, do you think?”
“What are you dreams, Twylla?”“I – I have none. I have all I want.”“I don’t believe that. You must have some dreams – everyone does.” “I want…I want to be happy,” I say, realizing at once that it’s ...”
“We’re to be married. Does it matter if I permit it?”“To me it does, yes,” says Merek. “And I imagine you, like me, appreciate the illusion of having a choice, even when illusion is all it is.”