Thinks Quotes (page 712)
![Stephenie Meyer quote: "As long as you like me the best. And you think I’m..."](/pic/232267/600x316/quotation-stephenie-meyer-as-long-as-you-like-me-the-best-and-you-think.jpg)
![Henry David Thoreau quote: "The only obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at..."](/pic/232263/600x316/quotation-henry-david-thoreau-the-only-obligation-which-i-have-a-right-to.jpg)
![Erich Segal quote: "I think the Peace Corps is a fine thing, don't you?" he..."](/pic/232189/600x316/quotation-erich-segal-i-think-the-peace-corps-is-a-fine-thing-dont.jpg)
![L. M. Montgomery quote: "Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It's..."](/pic/232134/600x316/quotation-l-m-montgomery-kindred-spirits-are-not-so-scarce-as-i-used-to.jpg)
If it were true, that old legend about appearing before a supreme judge and naming one’s record, I would offer, with all my pride, not any act I committed, but one thing I have never done on this earth: that I never sought an outside sanction. I would stand and say: I am Gail Wynand, the man who has committed every crime except the foremost one: that of ascribing futility to the wonderful act of existence and seeking justification beyond myself. This is my pride: that now, thinking of the...
Ayn Rand
![James Patterson quote: "Jeb: I wish I could explain what I'd give just to see you..."](/pic/232071/600x316/quotation-james-patterson-jeb-i-wish-i-could-explain-what-id-give-just.jpg)
Lili, I think, saw so many human tragedies all around her ... people arranged it between them ... this was what they wanted ... none of her business ... animal miseries were different ... nobody paid any attention, but for her money only the animals counted ... time has passed, water under the bridge ... all in all I'd say she was right ...
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
It was possible that there were other vus of which he had never heard and that one of these other vus would explain succinctly the baffling phenomenon of which he had been both a witness and a part; it was even possible that none of what he thought had taken place, really had taken place, and that he was dealing with an aberration of memory rather than of perception, that he never really had thought he had seen what he now thought he once did think he had seen, that his impression now that he...
Joseph Heller