“He’d heard the saying hindsight was twenty-twenty, but that wasn’t accurate. Hindsight was a stupid motherfucking asshole.” — Priscilla Glenn Copy Share Image
So awkward going back to school and saying hi to everyone you avoided for 3 months... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Carried away. He got a little carried away. This is like saying Hitler was a tad aggressive.” — Sophie Kinsella Copy Share Image
Enough with 'Hi November. Please be good to me.' Start saying 'Hi November. I'll do better this time.' — Anonymous Copy Share Image
That was the Liam Stewart way of saying, Hi, darlin', missed you something fierce. — Alexandra Bracken Copy Share Image
Haiku sounds like I'm Saying hi to someone named Ku. Hi, Ku. Hello. — Ellen DeGeneres Copy Share Image
“I’d love to work with an Asian guy named Wu Hu, because just saying his name would get me all pumped up… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“I was too tired to be pleasant today, even if it was just a matter of putting a smile on my face… — Julie Hockley Copy Share Image
Saying Hi is easy...But saying goodbye is hard...The moment when you realize you are not who you are without the one you… — Adean Copy Share Image
There are so many ways of saying Hi. Hiss it, trill it, bark it, sing it, bellow it, laugh it, cough it.… — Frank McCourt Copy Share Image
“Are you serious right now?” Hailey asks. “What’s wrong with saying his life matters too?” “His life always matters more!” My voice… — Angie Thomas Copy Share Image
There's something about being a part of Broadway and going backstage. You know, like when I go to see a show now… — Rosie O'Donnell Copy Share Image
“Hoooodor," said Hodor, swaying. "Hooooooodor, hoooooodor, hoDOR, hoDOR, hoDOR." Sometimes he liked to do this, just saying his name different ways, over… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“Why was he kneeling there like a child saying his evening prayers? To be alone with his soul, to examine his conscience,… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
There is no music like a little river's . . . It takes the mind out-of-doors . . . and . .… — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
I come from a very specific love of hip-hop. I'm saying hip-hop, not rap. That's what saved my life. I carry that… — No I.D Copy Share Image
In the beginning I remember when I would spend three hours a day on MySpace just trying to comment everyone back, and… — Taylor Swift Copy Share Image
“ Explain to me how this is fun: thirty minutes in line, thirty dollars to get in, ten minutes to work your… — Wesley Chu Copy Share Image
“His son lost everything because he was trying to do his job and protect himself. His life matters too, you know?" I… — Angie Thomas Copy Share Image
“Wearing Nametags- On Others I enjoy reading nametags and calling people by their names before we have officially met or been introduced.… — Susan C. Young Copy Share Image
One cannot celebrate books sufficiently. After saying his best, still something better remains to be spoken in their praise. As with friends,… — Amos Bronson Alcott Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, Nashville was the place to go if you had songs to sell and thought you had talent… — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
“Do you know what’s so strange, Uilleam?” she asked, saying his name perfectly. “You have never, in your entire life, done something… — Kresley Cole Copy Share Image
Shaking herself, Petunia looked around. Several of her sisters had been talking to her, but she hadn't heard them. "And that answers… — Jessica Day George Copy Share Image
“Cooper,” she said. “Cooper Jax.” As if saying his name would someone break the spell, vanquish the mirage she was still faintly… — Donna Kauffman Copy Share Image
“The physicists called it an adjustment of quantum emphasis. But the effect was to change the role of the observer. Of you… — Mark Lawrence Copy Share Image
“Cooper,” she said. “Cooper Jax.” As if saying his name would someone break the spell, vanquish the mirage she was still faintly… — Donna Kauffman Copy Share Image
“Sarah wondered what they—the ‘they’ who had taken her child; the ‘they’ or the ‘him’ or the ‘her’—were feeding him.Sometimes a fear… — Nicole Trope Copy Share Image
I thought that I had no time for faith nor time to pray, then I saw an armless man saying his Rosary… — John Locke Copy Share Image
When you go to a football game and someone offers you a beer [...], they're really saying hi, have a glass of extroversion. — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
When doctors describe pain as experiencing "discomfort," it's like saying Hiroshima experienced "urban renewal". — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
Growing up, I didn't know my parents were famous. I just thought they knew everybody. Everyone was always saying, 'Hi, Billy,' 'Hi,… — Alexa Ray Joel Copy Share Image
“Flirtation doesn’t have to go somewhere; it certainly doesn’t need to end up in bed. I like to think of it as… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image
Most corporate mission statements are worthless. They consist largely of pious platitudes such as: "We will hold ourselves to the highest standards… — Russell L. Ackoff Copy Share Image
“It was the tequila that did it. Tequila is spiteful, two-faced, sweet as pie when you’re saying hi, paying your monies and… — Simon Pont Copy Share Image
“Osaka: Ah Get to ponderin' when Christmas rolls around. Y'all know Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer? That's messed up, y'know? Saying his… — Kiyohiko Azuma Copy Share Image
When I announced I had cancer on stage, it was my brain leaping to that insane moment of, "There's no way I… — Tig Notaro Copy Share Image
“It’s not like I had some utterly poignant, well-lit memory of a healthy father pushing a healthy child and the child saying… — John Green Copy Share Image