Unpronounceable Words Quotes & Sayings
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I am confident that the British people will not be intimidated by terrorism. — Tom Allen
It was strange to see someone you have only known alone begin interacting with other people, for that somebody known to you disappears and is replaced by a different, more complex, person. You watch him revolve in this new company, revealing new facets, and there is nothing you can do but hope you like these other sides as much as you like the side that seemed whole when it faced only you. — Peter Cameron
Ambition is a drug that turns it's addicts into potential madmen. — Emil Cioran
can you see what I see?
No I don't think you can
I can see images of nothing
and I attempt to make that
nothingness into something
As hard as I try there is
still nothing and that nothing
is meaningless
I am somewhere else now, outside
I am surrounded by people and the
blueness of the sky
but still nothing has changed
Everything remains the same
I am still alone — Melina Marchetta
She navigated away from the Parish Council message board and dropped into her favorite medical website, where she painstakingly entered the words "brain" and "death" in the search box.
The suggestions were endless. Shirley scrolled through the possibilities, her mild eyes rolling up and down, wondering to which of these deadly conditions, some of them unpronounceable, she owed her present happiness. — J.K. Rowling
Fuck with the bull, you get the horns. — Garth Ennis
The driver drove by roadway Braille — James Ellroy
He was sort of beautiful. In his own dark, depressing way, but still. She was going to miss that stupid fucking beautiful face. — Allie Burke
Not to us, O LORD, not to us, But to Your name give glory — Anonymous
I'm giving life lessons and tips on how to take care of your emotional heart, because heart disease is the number-one killer in America. — Leeza Gibbons
Our pasta primavera was born when I promised fresh pasta with tomatoes and basil to critic Craig Claiborne, but we had no tomatoes. — Sirio Maccioni
