Unreasonably Quotes
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Unreasonably Quotes & Sayings
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Come to me, squeeze my hand, know my loneliness, and give me the love, the strength to prevail on the perilous road before me.
— Dang Thuy Tram
The publicis rather apt to be unreasonably discontented when a woman does marry again, than when she does not.
— Jane Austen
I get unreasonably nervous before talk shows.
— Amanda Seyfried
I'm not adorable," I said, feeling unreasonably irritated. "Chipmunks are adorable. I'm empowered.
— N.M. Silber
We ourselve are the authors of almost all our woes and griefs, of which we so unreasonably complain.
— Giacomo Casanova
We are the envy of Europe and in a few years time we are going to be one of the top countries in the world.
— Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
I had just won the lawsuit against Melrose Place.
— Hunter Tylo
I hope you do not let anyone else's expectations direct the course of your life.
— Julianne Donaldson
You deserve a great life. I want to see you become unreasonably happy. And you can. And you will.
— Hill Harper
Give me a story that just makes me unreasonably vigilant. Keep me up till five only because all your stars are out, and for no other reason.
— J.D. Salinger
When you get there, there isn't any there there.
— Gertrude Stein
I don't think it's a secret that New York tastemakers don't love my work.
— Stephen Schwartz
People hate as they love, unreasonably.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
When money is unreasonably coveted, it is a disease of the mind which is called avarice.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
I'm afraid of heights. Not unreasonably, but rationally afraid of heights. I think everyone is.
— Joe Rogan
Brothers are a blessing for one thing. There is no possibility of any young lady getting unreasonably conceited if she be endowed with them.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Those who live on vanity must, not unreasonably, expect to die of mortification.
— Alice Thomas Ellis
A man who piously shuts himself up to meditate upon the sin of wickedness and to keep it fresh in his mind joins a brotherhood of awful examples.
— Ambrose Bierce