Just Wondering Quotes
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I've been just wondering lately, if this is, you know, it. An apartment and a steady job and some people to love. What more could I want?
— Michael Cunningham
Hello Frances, I have just been to health class, and I was wondering how your feminine parts were developing.
— Dave Eggers
A lot of girls in L.A. just stand in the corner wondering 'Who's gonna talk to me? Who am I gonna diss?'
— Kellan Lutz
I'm just wondering, folks, if I gave a speech on anti-capitalism, do you think I could be named Person of the Year by 'TIME Magazine?'
— Rush Limbaugh
Do not just go through the day without pausing to ponder! You shall only retire wondering.
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
I think that my interest as a creator always comes first, so I'm wondering things like "Just how free is this world?" and "Where are the boundaries?"
— Hidetaka Suehiro
Just give a smile to your enemies and they will go mad wondering what you are plotting against them.
— Amit Abraham
I don't spend time wondering what might be next; I just focus on trying to savor every day.
— Trisha Yearwood
That's the first thing you said to me. I was just wondering why you're here. My seven words, I've been wondering the same thing for so long.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I am not just wondering, God is ordering my footsteps and His words are lamp to my path.
— Patience Johnson
Wondering just how Mr Church thought he had deserved anything short of impalement, Stephen walked into the cabin.
— Patrick O'Brian
I'm just wondering if it's a good thing to resign yourself quite this much to small steps when you could take some big ones.
— Veronica Roth
That was a pygmy marmoset by the way. Just in case you were wondering."
I wheezed. "Thank you oh Walking Monkey Dictionary. — Colleen Houck
I wheezed. "Thank you oh Walking Monkey Dictionary. — Colleen Houck
But Theon Greyjoy found himself wondering why any man would climb the snow-slick steps to the battlements in the black of night just to take a piss.
— George R R Martin
As was often the case, Magic just chuckled and kicked physics in the balls, leaving it groaning and wondering what just happened.
— Jim C. Hines
Just wondering where you keep your ABBA collection.
— S.E. Culpepper
I was wondering what kind of giant would come, but you're just some tail-coated Romeo.
— Yana Toboso
I was just wondering why you did that. Pretend to be a dipshit, I mean." The president grinned. "Prolly the same fuckin' reason you do.
— Scott Hawkins
Once again, I found myself on the edge looking down, wondering when I'd get so close that I'd fall. Or maybe I'd just jump.
— A.L. Jackson
His lips brushed my ear. "In case you were wondering, this dress is better than the towel. But just so you know, I liked the towel too.
— Belinda Williams
I was just wondering if you'd come along to hold up my head when my head won't hold on.
— Dave Matthews
I can't spend my whole life just sitting on my hands and wondering when I'm going to fade. I can't. That's worse than doing something wrong. Isn't it?
— Stephen R. Donaldson
I was just wondering why you stabbed him. Not that I object.
— Stephenie Meyer
For a moment she just stared, wondering if there were another girl staying here, or if Sebastian had taken to cross-dressing.
— Cassandra Clare
I just stand there like a doofus wondering just what in the effing blazes is going on.
— Patrick Ness
I'm sure some of you are wondering whether my breasts are real. Let me just explain to you. This one is, this one isn't.
— Joan Rivers
I was just wondering why you're here.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I was just wondering how long we were going to pretend like we annoyed each other before we started sleeping together.
— Beck Anderson
I've been wondering if in fact ideal platonic love isn't just an intensely concentrated form of what inspires the best teachers.
— Edmund Marlowe
I just keep wondering now how people can live and think nothing about these things.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky