“One last word are you quite quite ure that - well not tomorrow of course and not after tomorrow but - well… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
There is no last word in research, and that includes climate research. It's never the truth that scientists offer, but only our… — Hans von Storch Copy Share Image
“How long will I be in here?” I asked. “Varies,” said the guard as he closed the door and locked me in.… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
“I sensed that he was staring at me as I was explaining Haydn’s Seven Last Words of Christ, which I’d been transcribing.… — André Aciman Copy Share Image
For me, the power of the poetry in 'Milk and Honey' is the feeling you get after finished reading the poem. It's… — Rupi Kaur Copy Share Image
At least her last words to him had been words of love. But she wished she'd told him just how much she… — Kristin Cashore Copy Share Image
Larousse Gastronomique has always been the first and last word on classic European techniques and recipes. I love that it has expanded… — Marcus Samuelsson Copy Share Image
“Toddlers are tired of hearing Facebook notifications during story time. We’re sick of having to sit in parked cars, fully strapped in,… — Bunmi Laditan Copy Share Image
“I have lived nearly fifty years, and I have seen life as it is. Pain, misery, hunger ... cruelty beyond belief. I… — Dale Wasserman Copy Share Image
Look around you. The trees, flowers, birds, every animal and insect; every living thing. Its miraculous. And it is all going to… — Robert White Copy Share Image
The last word always belongs to the audience... that blessed connection... that is a most powerful feeling. One that is worth savouring… — Ruth Cracknell Copy Share Image
In the Old Language, she hissed, “If any harm shall befall him, I will come after you, and find you where you… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
“Grass Fires" No ease for the boy at his keyhole, his telescope, when the women's white bodies flashed in the bathroom. Young,… — Robert Lowell Copy Share Image
“… I do not feel that life is a downhill run. Nor do I think of it as an arc that rises… — David Horowitz Copy Share Image
“...the incarnation is the complete refutation of every human system and institution that claims to control, possess, and distribute God. Whatever any… — Michael Spencer Copy Share Image
“I thought at first that she was just dead. Just darkness...I thought about the slow process of becoming bone and then fossil… — John Green Copy Share Image
“You are a good dad,” I say. “Thanks,” he says, and his eyelids flutter a bit, as if he’s heard what he’s… — Daniel Wallace Copy Share Image
Just before I began doing this show [The Last Word ], a dear friend of mine, Karen Russell, asked me what I… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
[The Doctor, Capt. Jack and Rose are cornered by the empty children.] The Doctor: Go to your room! Go to your room!… — Steven Moffat Copy Share Image
The most emphatic place in a clause or sentence is the end. This is the climax; and, during the momentary pause that… — F. L. Lucas Copy Share Image
“If I breathe you in and you breathe me out, I swear we can breathe forever. I swear I’ll find summer in… — Iain Thomas Copy Share Image
“The aroma of the room, flashback the romance, The other half of my bed still has your fragrance, All I could do… — Bajrang Sultania Copy Share Image
The God of Israel is King of kings and Lord of lords... He know, and foreknows, all things, and his foreknowledge is… — J. I. Packer Copy Share Image
“Meghan!" The voice called to me again, and I recognized it now. It was his voice, the voice of my knight, frantic… — Julie Kagawa Copy Share Image
“Much of the theology of the Bible is what we could call “task theology.” It is theological truth brought to bear on… — Mark L. Strauss Copy Share Image
During my three years in Vietnam, I certainly heard plenty of last words by dying American footsoldiers. Not one of them, however,… — Kurt Vonnegut Copy Share Image
“I’m sure I have no idea what you are talking about PRINCESS.” He tilted his head and half curtseyed when he said… — B.C. Morin Copy Share Image
At the core of these movies, Saw One and Saw Two, it's a very real situation. A guy cheats on his wife… — Donnie Wahlberg Copy Share Image
I think it is very important to know that we are going to die. Now we refuse the fact of dying. There… — Christian Boltanski Copy Share Image
Realism's anxieties are not my anxieties, but I think I've had its tools close at hand all along. It may be that… — Roy Kesey Copy Share Image
I think the tone of mockery Heller finds is a part of Mann's irony, but only a part - a brilliant further… — Philip Kitcher Copy Share Image
The spiritual life is indeed a life of struggle; but it is also a life of well grounded hope. Hope is grounded… — Edgar S. Brightman Copy Share Image
The last word always belongs to the audience. ... Yes, that is a most powerful feeling. One that is worth savouring on… — Ruth Cracknell Copy Share Image
“Stilletos of a frozen stillicide [...] In the lovely line heading this comment the reader should note the last word. My dictionary… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“They say the tongues of dying men enforce attention like deep harmony. Their words are scarce, they’re seldom spent in vain For… — Richard Wurmbrand Copy Share Image
If last words are to be audible and coherent, they need to be delivered before you have any tubes up your nose… — Florence King Copy Share Image
“War,” she said. “It sounds so normal, doesn’t it? So pretty.” That last word blighted the air as it left her throat.… — Max Gladstone Copy Share Image
One last word of advice, though, Mr. Okada, though you may not want to hear this. There are things in this world… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
The essay community should have hundreds of anthologies from hundreds of different perspectives that are constantly introducing us to new writers, new… — John D'Agata Copy Share Image
“Our patriotic forefathers believed we could not be trusted to conduct this government as their interests required that it should be conducted,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image