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Nothing Quotes by Philip Pullman
- There's some that came here never believing they were dead. They insisted all the way that they were alive, it was a mistake, someone would…
- I think it's perfectly possible to explain how the universe came about without bringing God into it, but I don't know everything, and there may…
- We are all subject to the fates. But we must all act as if we are not, or die of despair...death will sweep through all…
- I'll be looking for you, Will, every moment, every single moment. And when we do find each other again, we'll cling together so tight that…
- Even if it means oblivion, friends, I'll welcome it, because it won't be nothing. We'll be alive again in a thousand blades of grass, and…
- Do you think I could bear to live on after you died? Oh, Lyra, I'd follow you down to the world of the dead without…
- When you choose one way out of many, all the ways you don't take are snuffed out like candles, as if they'd never existed. At…
- For a human being, nothing comes naturally,' said Grumman. 'We have to learn everything we do.
- For a human being, nothing comes naturally. We have to learn everything we do.
More Nothing Quotes
- There is Nothing in this world. Which cannot be achieved. If you have the guts to do everything which it will take. — Anurag Prakash Ray
- Where all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and… — Hannah Arendt
- I have nothing against 3-D in theory. But I've also never run to the movies because something's in 3-D. — J. J. Abrams
- Nothing is more disgusting than the crowing about liberty by slaves, as most men are, and the flippant mistaking for freedom of… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- A real man loves his wife, and places his family as the most important thing in life. Nothing has brought me more… — Frank Abagnale
- There's nothing wrong with being a loser, it just depends on how good you are at it. — Billie Joe Armstrong
- Science is nothing but the finding of analogy, identity, in the most remote parts. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Why, I'd like nothing better than to achieve some bold adventure, worthy of our trip. — Aristophanes