Orbits Quotes
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The best leaks always take place in the urinal.
— John Cole
Persons with any weight of character carry, like planets, their atmospheres along with them in their orbits.
— Thomas Hardy
Alice's illness had turned her into the center of mass around which the rest of the family moved in anxious orbits, like unstable planets.
— Lisa Kleypas
But very small things could be a big deal within the very small orbits on which they spin.
— Shanthi Sekaran
There's no limit to what I wouldn't do for you. Just ask and it will be done, no matter the sacrifice.
— Sandi Lynn
I know without needing to hear the voice of the Creator that the stars trace out in space the orbits which His hand has drawn.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
I need you to love me the same way
the moon orbits around the earth,
without intention to stop.
"Confessing the heart — Alaska Gold
the moon orbits around the earth,
without intention to stop.
"Confessing the heart — Alaska Gold
Do not unsettle him too much. Men often place pride before reason.
— Brandon Sanderson
And he saw the right evening star reflected in her eyes, and he saw the black cloud reflected in her eyes.
— John Steinbeck
I enjoy looking at beautiful people, and I decided a while ago not to deny myself the simplest pleasure of existence.
— John Green
The Earth orbits round tables.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
We've fallen into a trap of ever-widening orbits of contact, and there is a total disregard for the present moment.
— Jerry Seinfeld
She was the sort of girl called "bonny" - not beautiful, but lively and nicely made, with something about her that took the eye.
— Diana Gabaldon
Let's face it: our lives are miserable, laborious, and short.
— George Orwell
We are all orbits of some sort,
circling around the world we call our own,
and literature...
Literature is a compass; — Thabo Jijana
circling around the world we call our own,
and literature...
Literature is a compass; — Thabo Jijana
Everything we know has its origins in questions. Questions, we might say, are the principal intellectual instruments available to human beings.
— Neil Postman
Aristotle thought the earth was stationary and that the sun, the moon, the planets, and the stars moved in circular orbits about the earth.
— Stephen Hawking
He looked like he needed some jungle ruins to explore or some bad people to hit with a chair. Trouble was, he was the bad people.
— Ilona Andrews
Knowledge was always the power that kept the Universe in its place and the stars turning in their orbits.
— Paulo Coelho
heliocentric orbits, come too close to the sun's heat
— Neal Stephenson
The two commandments go beneath social performance and social appearance to the deep, elemental, defining issue of God versus the gods.
— Walter Brueggemann
Etho thought about the last ten orbits of the sun and looked at Guude, "I should have stayed in the forest.
— Stampy Miner
Chance orbits Hunter like the planets orbit the sun, aching to be closer but never daring.
— Kelley York
So long, I replied, may we all have one good flight before we rest among flowers and the orbits of hungry worms.
— Rawi Hage
When you are in your heart, you love.
— John De Ruiter