Famous Quotes & Sayings

Adam Warlock Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 15 famous quotes about Adam Warlock with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Adam Warlock Quotes

Adam Warlock Quotes By Jim Starlin

Omnipotence convinces one that all his decisions are infallible. Can you aid a fallen God now that he sees the error of his ways? — Jim Starlin

Adam Warlock Quotes By Nicolas Bentley

He who enjoys a good neighbor, said the Greeks, has a precious possession. Same goes for neighbour's wife. — Nicolas Bentley

Adam Warlock Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

There are in me the makings of a very fine loafer ... — Arthur Conan Doyle

Adam Warlock Quotes By Aaron Sorkin

The stuff that I write doesn't work very well as background music. You have to watch it from beginning to end and pay attention as if you were watching a play. — Aaron Sorkin

Adam Warlock Quotes By George Karl

One thing I'll tell you is the food in Sacramento is off the charts. You've got good Asian food, the farm system where everything is natural, which I believe in. I like organic. — George Karl

Adam Warlock Quotes By Tim Gunn

Although there are few things easier than throwing on a dress, something about them communicates that you have made an effort. — Tim Gunn

Adam Warlock Quotes By Charles Wesley

Arise, my soul, arise; shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding sacrifice in my behalf appears:
Before the throne my surety stands, Before the throne my surety stands, my name is written on His hands. — Charles Wesley

Adam Warlock Quotes By Philip Roth

A Jew without Jews, without Judaism, without Zionism, without Jewishness, without a temple or an army or even a pistol, a Jew clearly without a home, just the object itself, like a glass or an apple. — Philip Roth

Adam Warlock Quotes By H.G.Wells

And then," said Sarnac, "I remember that I made a prophecy. I made it - when did I make it? Two thousand years ago? Or two weeks ago? I sat in Fanny's little sitting-room, an old-world creature amidst her old-world furnishings, and I said that men and women would not always suffer as we were suffering then. I said that we were still poor savages, living only in the bleak dawn of civilisation, and that we suffered because we were under-bred, under-trained and darkly ignorant of ourselves, that the mere fact that we knew our own unhappiness was the promise of better things and that a day would come when charity and understanding would light the world so that men and women would no longer hurt themselves and one another as they were doing now everywhere, universally, in law and in restriction and in jealousy and in hate, all round and about the earth. — H.G.Wells

Adam Warlock Quotes By Walter Raleigh

The most divine light only shineth on those minds which are purged from all worldly dross and human uncleanliness. — Walter Raleigh

Adam Warlock Quotes By Edmund Clowney

People who do not worship are swept into a vast restlessness, epidemic in the world, with no steady direction and no sustaining purpose. — Edmund Clowney

Adam Warlock Quotes By John F. Kennedy

The only unchangable certainty in life is that nothing is unchangable or certain. — John F. Kennedy

Adam Warlock Quotes By Kevin Whately

I'm not very relaxed; I always need to be doing something. — Kevin Whately

Adam Warlock Quotes By Sophocles

Whoever thinks that he alone has speech, or possesses speech or mind above others, when unfolded such men are seen to be empty. — Sophocles

Adam Warlock Quotes By Cormac McCarthy

They crossed before the sun and vanished one by one and reappeared again and they were black in the sun and they rode out of that vanished sea like burnt phantoms with the legs of the animals kicking up the spume that was not real and they were lost in the sun and lost in the lake and they shimmered and slurred together and separated again and they were augmented by planes in lurid avatars and began to coalesce and there began to appear above them in the dawn-broached sky a hellish likeness of their ranks riding huge and inverted and the horses' legs incredibly elongate trampling down the high thin cirrus and the howling antiwarriors pendant from their mounts immense and chimeric and the high wild cries carrying that flat and barren pan like the cries of souls broke through some misweave in the weft of things into the world below. — Cormac McCarthy