Loneliest Road Quotes & Sayings
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Top Loneliest Road Quotes
For mother's sake the child was dear,
and dearer was the mother for the child. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I know what you are, Talon. You are the man I was born to love. The only man I was born to love."
"I'm not a man. Not anymore."
"You are mine and I will not let you go without a fight. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Everything you heard about me is true ... I am not a free marketer ... I believe in the heavy hand of government. — Bill De Blasio
In North America, hip-hop and urban music are much more developed than it could be in Europe, except for a couple of markets like France, for example, or Germany, they're a little bit more aware. — K-Maro
I had a will to win that come from being raised poor. — Sam Huff
Pritchard was lonely, and like most lonely souls, he saw happy couples everywhere. — Eleanor Catton
You did that on purpose."
"Did what on purpose?"
"Wore the don't-touch suit and the sex goddess perfume at the same time just to drive me crazy."
"Listen to the suit, Quinn. Dream about the perfume. — Nora Roberts
We need a strong police force - the Interior Ministry of the Republic of Chechnya. We have to get rid of the traitors who have managed to penetrate into the law-enforcement department. — Akhmad Kadyrov
Official justice does not dig deep, but regards what comes readily to the surface, and draws conclusions accordingly. — Ellis Peters
It's the middle class that feels the luxury of being able to have causes. — Orson Scott Card
We're going to help DC feel like more of an important priority in Warner Bros. — Diane Nelson
Her face was unfamiliar, all mirth scrubbed from it. She wasn't crying. Her eyes were worse than crying, though. He wondered how long she had been carrying this. His heart was thudding. He'd gotten it right. One of them was supposed to die. — Maggie Stiefvater
I felt I was in the loneliest place in the world, and I was apprehensive. Nothing could be heard except the occasional crash of an unknown creature in the forest, and, once in awhile, a deep thrumming similar to the lowest barely audible sound of a string bass. I was standing alone in 1972 in a semi-ruined lighthouse that my wife, fifteen-year-old daughter, and I had just purchased. The lighthouse was located atop a 200-foot cliff on an island a dozen miles from the Lake Superior shoreline. I was separated from the nearest human being by an unknown but surely great distance, and had hiked several hours through the forest to reach the place, following the path of an old road that once led to the lighthouse but was now no longer passable with a vehicle. The low rumble I occasionally heard, straddling the lowest limit of my auditory range, was caused by an occasional large wave entering a cavern below the lighthouse and resonating in the stony echo chamber. — Loren Graham
He who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude, must not be counted among great men. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Being converted to Jesus is learning to so adore God that we would gladly renounce everything we have to follow Him. — J.D. Greear
If I'm reading a script, and I'm not buying it, I need to be able to relate to the character on some level, and they need to have more than one dimension. I need to have an idea of what this guy's thinking about when he's taking a shower not on camera. And if I can't picture him taking a shower and getting dressed, then he's not a real person. — Rory Culkin
