Nymph Quotes
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Nymph Quotes & Sayings
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What are those?" Nico called.
— Rick Riordan
I stared at him (Dionysus). You're ... you're married? But I thought you got in trouble for chasing a wood nymph-
— Rick Riordan
My little nymph's laughter filled my soul.
— Katie McGarry
Chris Colfer ... he's like a ... playful wood-nymph.
— Darren Criss
They tell you that a tree is only a combination of chemical elements. I prefer to believe that God created it, and that it is inhabited by a nymph.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Sweetest Echo, sweetest nymph, that liv'st unseen Within thy airy shell, By slow Meander's margent green, And in the violet-embroidered vale.
— John Milton
If you think your boss is stupid, remember: you wouldn't have a job if he was any smarter.
— John M. Gottman
I'm not a control freak - I'm a control enthusiast.
— Joss Whedon
The peerless cup afloat
Of the lake-lily is an urn some nymph
Swims bearing high above her head. — Robert Browning
Of the lake-lily is an urn some nymph
Swims bearing high above her head. — Robert Browning
I've never been far from the river. I'm sort of like a Thames-nymph.
— Natalie Dormer
The mountain nymph, sweet Liberty.
— John Milton
And I thought to myself how those fast little articles forget everything, everything, while we, old lovers, treasure every inch of their nymphancy
— Vladimir Nabokov
I do not know what you were like as a wood-nymph, madam, but you are a magnificent tree.
— Neil Gaiman
DREAMS ARE HERE TO BECOME REALITY.
— Mickey Christiansen
Inter species couplings? Why didn't you just come out and ask if he was banging a nymph and get it over with?
— Amanda Carlson
What are you? (Zarek)
I'm a nymph. (Astrid)
I hope you just left an important syllable off that word, princess. (Zarek) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I'm a nymph. (Astrid)
I hope you just left an important syllable off that word, princess. (Zarek) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
In politics intentions count for nothing; actions are what matter.
— David Horowitz
Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remembered!
— William Shakespeare
One man's opportunism is another man's statesmanship.
— Milton Friedman
All writing is garbage. People who come out of nowhere to try and put into words any part of what goes on in their minds are pigs.
— Antonin Artaud
When you spar in boxing, the only thing that gets hurt is your brain. Everything else feels pretty good.
— Jonathan Gottschall
The last thing I needed was a nymph with sunshine coming out of her ass tagging along with me.
— Jaye Wells
She was part wide-eyed wood nymph, part awkward society miss, and - he was beginning to realize - part testy library elf.
— Karen Hawkins
Not only a countess but a nymph of the greenwood,
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
The English word "coral" also comes from Greek, meaning "what becomes hard in the hand," "the maiden or nymph of the sea," or "the heart of the sea.
— Eric H. Borneman
Tell my father I was abducted by a lucius nymph and pulled to her lair." Styxx
"For the record, I resent being called a lucius nymph." Galen — Sherrilyn Kenyon
"For the record, I resent being called a lucius nymph." Galen — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Let's elope." Zane
— Abigail Roux
Maybe she's a mud puddle nymph," Carmen snickered.
— Kristen Day
Much of command is the ability to take command.
— Louis L'Amour
The problem was that the only reality he could see what a nut-brown nymph who could whisper like a song and move like a river of honey.
— Frank Lee
I like the way he looks at me, like I am a wood nymph that he happened upon one day and just had to take home to keep.
— Jenny Han
My arms and legs were wrapped like tentacles around Echo, my nymph who lay sleeping with her back against me.
— Katie McGarry
If his surroundings could have reflected the feelings inside him, the pictures would have been screaming in pain.
— J.K. Rowling
Where do we come from?" "What are we?""Where are we going?
— Paul Gauguin
And ne er did Grecian chisel trace A Nymph, a naiad or a grace Of finer form or lovelier face ...
— Walter Scott