Tabitha King Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Tabitha King
Tabitha King Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Tabitha King quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
Good criticism is very rare and always precious.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I've loved all of my time here.
— Tabitha King
What's the dog called?"Jason asked. "Feraclestinius Androbrelium Pathershin the Seventh." "No, I meant his entire name.
— Brandon Mull
Suddenly this is all too hard. I am tired of putting up walls. I want someone with the strength - and the honesty - to break them down.
— Jodi Picoult
It is incredible to me that my Twitter feed is a source of 'news' for every rock news outlet around the world.
— Sebastian Bach
Most people don't understand that being in the public eye is emotionally exhausting. It takes a lot out of you.
— Tabitha King
A thousand curses on Nobody!
— Rick Riordan
Why be boring? Have some fun. Rock shows should be like movies: I don't go to a movie hoping it'll change my life.
— Alice Cooper
Position is a poor substitute for influence.
— John C. Maxwell
I myself was so often hell-bound from my sinful pride that I was sinfully proud of it. Mama
— Tabitha King
In literature, the ghost is almost always a metaphor for the weight of the past. I don't believe in them in the traditional sense.
— Tabitha King
There were occasionally
rifts in the cloud where the face
of a woman appeared, frowning. — Frank O'Hara
rifts in the cloud where the face
of a woman appeared, frowning. — Frank O'Hara
Without hesitation, Dove chose the nowhere road. For that was the only place, in his heart of hearts, that he really wanted to go.
— Nelson Algren
The telling of a good story, especially one that is real and true, is always exciting.
— Aeriel Miranda
You were created to add to life on earth, not just take from it. God wants you to give something back.
— Rick Warren
Take my word for it, Calley. You have to be careful what you love because love has to be paid for.
— Tabitha King
And nobody lies as much as the indignant do.
— Friedrich Nietzsche