Elinor Oliphant Quotes & Sayings
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Two parts of me have been at war. Your... odd family, your financial troubles- your in a different world from me. people expect me to travel in certain circles. And I do respect the wishes of my family, but not today. I've tried to fight it for months now, but Lizzie Bennet... I'm in love with you. — Bernie Su

If you do not know where to go in the middle of a bridge, make the bridge as your destination and combine your solitude with the solitude of the bridge! Let the solitudes melt in each other! Man needs such kind of unusual experiences to discover the undiscovered in himself and in other things! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Ridcully was beginning to show certain signs. If he had been a volcano, natives living nearby would be looking for a handy virgin. — Terry Pratchett

Man is a responsible moral agent, though he is also divinely controlled; man is divinely controlled, though he is also a responsible moral agent. — J.I. Packer

Count Olaf: You should have given up a long time ago, orphans. I triumphed the moment you lost your family.
Violet: We didn't lose our family. Only our parents. — Lemony Snicket

What the hell kind of Hell was this supposed to be? — Jim Butcher

You have to be great friends and make each other laugh. We laugh a lot and neither is jealous of the other. — Ruby Wax

No matter how you travel, it's still you going. — Jeff Goldblum

When I played in the NBA for 12 years, Seattle had some of the best fans in the NBA. — Kevin Johnson

I always thought it's way more important to be funny or to be honest than to look any certain way — Emma Stone

I thought this was trash.
Of course it's trash! says Bokonon. — Kurt Vonnegut

My whole life long I have done nothing but interpret my dreams of ultimate masculinity, and draw them. — Tom Of Finland

May we not suspect that the vague but very real fears of children, which are quite independent of experience, are the inherited effects of real dangers and abject superstitions during ancient savage times? — Charles Darwin