Upvoted Quotes & Sayings
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Top Upvoted Quotes

And every time I saw him in the hall, I couldn't help but think, There goes Captain Hook, — T.J. Klune

For over half a century the automobile has brought death, injury, and the most inestimable sorrow and deprivation to millions of people. — Ralph Nader

Kamala: You're WOLVERINE! My Wolverine-and-Storm-in-space fanfic was the third-most upvoted story on Freaking Awesome last month!
Logan: Oh my God.
Kamala: I had you guys fighting this giant alien blob that farts wormholes!
Logan: Sounds great, kid.
[pause]
Logan: Wait
so what was the MOST upvoted story?
Kamala: Umm ... Cyclops and Emma Frost's romantic vacation in Paris?
Logan: This is the worst day of my life. — G. Willow Wilson

The world has become more complex as technology and easy travel mixes cultures without homogenizing them. — Norman Spinrad

The law should not be a huge and weighty slab which falls upon a man and squashes him into a uniform shape, for men are not uniform. — Colleen McCullough

Mere messages in the earthly order of events had lately come to the English Crown and People, from a congress of — Charles Dickens

In actual life, every great enterprise begins with and takes its first step forward in faith. — August Wilhelm Von Schlegel

Imagine the outcry if the Pakistani or Indian governments were burning women alive at those rates. Yet when the government is not directly involved people shrug. — Nicholas D. Kristof

In the average newspaper there is not a complete suppression of stories that the sacred cows don't want printed. But rather what happens is that the stories get printed with stresses, colorations and emphasis that favor the sacred cows. — Carl Sandburg

When you finish a film, you never want to see it again. — Ingmar Bergman

Complex things are easy to do. Simplicity's the real challenge. — Robert James Waller

Nay," cried Bingley, "this is too much, to remember at night all the foolish things that were said in the morning. — Jane Austen