Hurtling Quotes
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Hurtling Quotes & Sayings
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Music is the only sensual pleasure without vice.
— Samuel Johnson
I've always found that if your life is hurtling out of control, it's best to bake a batch of chocolate chip cookies.
— Robin Brande
Hurtling back to town, in a red Porsche driven by a beautiful woman, with the song playing, I had the sense of standing on the brink of another world.
— Graeme Simsion
Absinthe is the only decent drink that suits an artist.
— Paul Gauguin
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.
— Andrew S. Tanenbaum
A man today never feels so alive as when he is hurtling from one point to another on the azimuth.
— Jean Shepherd
For men, time is a river. We are trapped in its flow, hurtling from past to present, always in the same direction.
— George R R Martin
Love is like the measles; we can't have it bad but once, and the later in life we have it the tougher it goes with us.
— Josh Billings
What the painter adds to the canvas are the days of his life. The adventure of living, hurtling toward death.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Children are remarkable creatures, hurtling through savage landscapes of sudden laughter and sharp heartbreaks.
— Lyndsay Faye
There is no better time to examine and understand one's selfhood than when it is dissected and hurtling through darkness.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
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— Pierce Brown
Many lovers are 'off to the races:' Hurtling towards orgasm, they miss the excitement of sensual meanderings along the way.
— Alexandra Katehakis
There was nothing I could say, so I said nothing.
— Haruki Murakami
No one tells me anything new, so I tell myself my own story.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
In fact man's career has been less like a mountain torrent hurtling from rock to rock, than a great sluggish river, broken very seldom by rapids.
— Olaf Stapledon
God gave me the stubbornness of a mule and a fairly keen scent.
— Albert Einstein
He felt as if he were hurtling down a dark tunnel, one that had no end, no sides to grip to slow his fall.
— Cassandra Clare