The Cell Wall Quotes
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You have two choices, grasshopper. Out-slut Clotile - or go Springer on her ass. I'm down for the assist in both scenarios.
— Kresley Cole
She had read a wonderful play about a man who scratched on the wall of his cell and she had felt that was true of life - one scratched on the wall.
— Virginia Woolf
Letters of the condemned. Last words scratched on a cell's wall. To write like that.
— Anna Kamienska
Suppose you succeed in breaking the wall with your head. And what, then, will you do in the next cell?
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
The true writer, the born writer, will scribble words on scraps of litter, the back of a bus tickets, on the wall of a cell.
— David Nicholls
and simple it was to join up. There was no better time
— Sofka Zinovieff
Existence is larger than any model that is not itself the exact size of existence ...
— Robert Anton Wilson
The Lisbon girls were thirteen (Cecelia), and fourteen (Lux), and fifteen (Bonnie), and sixteen (Mary), and seventeen (Therese).
— Jeffrey Eugenides
Some of the biggest failures I ever had were successes.
— Pearl S. Buck
I don't give in, I don't give up, I don't take no for an answer.
— Doris Roberts
One must not imitate what one wants to create.
— Georges Braque
But art should require no instrument but memory.
— Paul Theroux
The verb is relatively of much greater importance in an Indian tongue than in a civilized language.
— John Wesley Powell
Freedom doesn't become 'lost' through abuse; freedom is lost through our failure to exercise it.
— Elf Sternberg
If we have not seen our sin and sought radical forgiveness from God, we will be unable to forgive and to seek the good of those who have wronged us.
— Timothy Keller
The things that are the most valuable are often the ones you don't even know exist.
Xavier, The Gatekeeper — Margaret Stohl
Xavier, The Gatekeeper — Margaret Stohl
With pictures of Patsy, Morrie, and the three
— Stephen King