Wade Watts Quotes & Sayings
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Anyone familiar with my work knows I'm no sappy sentimentalist. — Derf
We have seen enough of war to know that it doesn't work to resolve conflicts. It only exacerbates them. It is time we find other solutions and dedicate ourselves to life-not death. — Peter Kuznick
Action comedy, if you can get it right, it is, for me, a particularly brilliant genre. It really is. — Jason Statham
You don't want to get me started about apple martinis and the affect they have on my lovemaking. I might just throw you down and make some love to you right here and now. — Rick Fox
I could barely believe myself. IOI had actually tried to kill me. To prevent me from winning a videogame contest. It was insane. — Ernest Cline
Coffee, according to the women of Denmark, is to the body what the Word of the Lord is to the soul. — Isak Dinesen
The reward is in doing, but doing without expecting anything ... doing unselfishly. — Brian L. Weiss
My mom once told me that my dad had given me an alliterative name, Wade Watts, because he thought it sounded like the secret identity of a superhero. Like Peter Parker or Clark Kent. — Ernest Cline
It occurred to me then that for the first time in as long as I could remember, I had absolutely no desire to log back into the OASIS."
- Wade Owen Watts
Ready Player One — Ernest Cline
Blurred is the picture,
To not know what's next!
Is it the laughter that awaits,
Or sorrows lined up to dictate.
Untold, unclear is ...
A story of our fate! — Somya Kedia
While there is Ego, you will never be one with the universe ... Or love your fellow man. — Solange Nicole
Why would I want to do more when I'm already doing so well at nothing? — Jenny Lawson
I had been in love before, but never found it necessary. — Jodi LaPalm
Juan Enriquez will change your view of change itself. — Nicholas Negroponte
So I thought if I stopped being so, you know, wounded, we could take a shot at just being friends. - Peeta Mellark — Suzanne Collins