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Top Poignant Tattoo Quotes

You'll have to outfly the west wind to catch me. — Claire M. Banschbach

If what we are doing isn't enough for you, I need you to tell me now. — J.B. McGee

Sometimes there's nothing but Sundays for weeks on end. Why can't they move Sunday to the middle of the week so you could put it in the OUT tray on your desk? — Russell Hoban

Sex lies at the root of life, and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex. — Havelock Ellis

Critics who perceive the first level of Mann's irony recognize that the second voice is giving us reasons to be dubious about various aspects of Aschenbach's life and work. But many of them don't appreciate the second level of irony, the one exemplified in setting this narrative voice alongside the more sympathetic one, and inviting us to choose. — Philip Kitcher

Writing is always personal in some way but not always in a direct way. — Suzanne Vega

Men and women who seek to become gods must first lose their humanity. — Dean Koontz

You have no sense of your true duty, which is to be a man and preserve humanity. You imitate wise men so badly and bandits so well. Your movies and radio programs are full of murder. — Wilhelm Reich

Law never made men a whit more just. — Henry David Thoreau

As she was working out the calculations in her head, she forgot to really worry about all the physical things that were getting in the way--the balancing of the bow, the aiming, the fear she wasn't going to get it right--and suddenly it all just clicked. She felt it come into sudden, sharp focus, like a spotlight had suddenly focused on her, and she let go of the arrow. That instant, she knew it would hit the target. She let the bow rock gracefully forward on the balance point, watching the arrow, and it smacked into the exact center of her crudely drawn paper circle. Physics. She loved physics. Shane arrived just as she put the arrow into the center, and slowed down, staring from the target to Claire, standing straight and tall, bow still held loosely in one hand and ready to shoot again. "You look so hot right now," he said. — Rachel Caine

Charging a man with murder in this place was like handing out speeding tickets at the Indy 500. — John Milius