
I don't see any point in nihilism ... just as I suppose the nihilist sees no point in everything else. —
John Green

But some things are just too dangerous to live, I suppose. —
Beth Fantaskey

Well you just have to own it, I suppose. Own the character, which is difficult. —
David Wenham

I suppose you can't hold on to old things just for the sake of holding on. —
Jenny Han

I suppose everybody must be always just a little homesick. —
Joseph Conrad

Why is it no one sent me yet one perfect limousine, do you suppose? Ah no, it's always just my luck to get one perfect rose. —
Dorothy Parker

Children are all sorts of people, aren't they, and I suppose if I knew more I'd find some I like and some I don't, just like everyone else. —
Ann Leckie

I suppose things are better now, but ... I don't know. People still hate each other, they just know how to hide it better. —
Steve Buscemi

Everything that's happening to you, is what's suppose to be happening to you. So just relax. —
Chris Martin

'Old times' never come back and I suppose it's just as well. What comes back is a new morning every day in the year, and that's better. —
George Edward Woodberry

I suppose it doesn't matter what form love takes, maybe you just need to take it when it comes. —
Albert Borris

So I'm
just suppose to bare my soul to you?" In the blink of the eye, he darkens the moment. "Well, you're asking me to bare mine. —
Ella Frank

I kind of always wanted my own music to just sound like, like me, I suppose, like if I was music it would be the music I make, I think. —
Lianne La Havas

I suppose that's the secret, if you're ever wishing for things to go back to the way they were. You just have to look up. THROUGH —
Lauren Oliver

Now tell me something. What's your word for husband?"
"Hellren, I suppose. The short version is just hell."
She laughed softly. "Go figure. —
J.R. Ward

I never fought much. It just wasn't my thing. I suppose I could, but I've never got into fights. Not a real one. —
Nick Nolte

I've always just had sort of a dark take on life, I suppose, and hopefully, the music transcends that in a way. —
Jenny Lewis

I'm so popular it's scary sometimes. I suppose I'm just everybody's type. —
Catherine Deneuve

I suppose the implication of that is the president and the vice president and myself and Colin Powell just fell off a turnip truck to take these jobs. —
Donald Rumsfeld

Why do you suppose I'm here?" I asked him. Angel. A thirteen-year-old departed gangbanger. "Just 'cause you're supposed to be, I guess. —
Darynda Jones

Suppose I lay down on the pavement and you run over me a few times with my own car ... just for old times. —
Janet Evanovich

I suppose you'll want to see the aliens now," he said. "Do you want me to sit in a corner and rust, or just fall apart where I'm standing? —
Douglas Adams

A rat is neither good nor evil. It just does what a rat is suppose to do. From Phantom —
Jo Nesbo

I suppose you're right about some perspectives. Just a few weeks ago, I thought you were a dickhead. —
Mary E. Pearson

In America any boy may become President, and I suppose it's just one of the risks he takes. —
Adlai Stevenson

We ain't in the game to love these hoes, you suppose to hit it and pass it to the left. I didn't love that hoe, it was just something to do. —
Wahida Clark

I suppose I should just be thankful that since you are so much given to treachery, you're so reassuringly inept at it. —
Sharon Kay Penman

I'd rather fall in molten lava than fall in love. But I suppose that's just the romantic me. —
Jarod Kintz

Well . . . well, yes, I suppose it's very old. Perhaps someone just assumed that since it was an antique, it must be worth something. —
Kate Milford

I'm just in work mode, and that prevents me from going into the Hollywood starlet mode, I suppose. —
Scarlett Johansson

I suppose reggae has always been a hopeful way to protest, and just because the world's tragic doesn't mean it's not beautiful. —
Dave Wakeling

I suppose I'm a bit mean. My face on camera doesn't lend itself to happy nice guys. I think it's just that my bone structure looks menacing. —
Richard C. Armitage

An infantryman can fight only if somebody else delivers him to his zone; in a way I suppose pilots are just as essential as we are. —
Robert A. Heinlein

The different variables involved in anything creative, really, are massive. When it comes together, it just clicks, I suppose. —
Harry Treadaway

My main thing is just to keep writing. I've been doing some songwriting that's for my own record, I suppose. —
Conor Oberst

I suppose this is what life will be like for me - never having a boyfriend, always just living through others —
Louise Rennison

Might they just be two ways of saying the same thing? Suppose 'Heave' and 'Hell' are just other universes. —
Laini Taylor

Whenever I write a novel, music just sort of naturally slips in (much like cats do, I suppose). —
Haruki Murakami

I suppose it doesn't occur to you that I can think the system just as unjust as you do. —
Malorie Blackman

I suppose I've always known that it's hard to be just one person. the key is in the door and it can always be opened. —
Colum McCann

I suppose that was my first bit of acting, the acquisition of an English accent. It was really just an attempt to be understood. —
Kenneth Branagh

A man nearly sixty is just as ready to suppose himself fascinating as a man of twenty. —
Amelia Barr

I suppose I just don't like to think (or believe) that once a man has acquired the gift of dreaming, he should (or even can) ever lose it. —
Neil Bartlett

The king just sits there, moving one square at a time. The queen can move so freely. I suppose I'd rather lose the game than forfeit her freedom. —
Deborah Harkness

Just as we tend to assume that the world is as we see it, we naively suppose that the people are as we imagine them to be. —
C. G. Jung

I'm probably not very funny. The scripts just don't come in, or the ones that do aren't that good. I suppose I'm just an old drama queen, really. —
Ray Winstone