Delusions of grandeur Quote by Peter Clines Download Open image ““A ladder's a flag pole with delusions of grandeur.”” — Peter Clines ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Delusions of grandeur
“You were okay up in the loft,” said Debbie. “Because the loft is a nice big space with guard rails,” Veek said. “A ladder’s… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“I've got a thing about heights." Nate glanced at her. "I thought you had a thing about bugs?" "I've got more than one thing,… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“Man of wisdom doesn’t need a ladder, because he is the ladder itself!” — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
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“The real ladder of opportunity is ascending levels of consciousness.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
“If I climb poles at the North pole does that make me a polar poler?” — Neil Leckman Copy Share Image
“Don't be afraid to start at the bottom of the ladder. And have the courage to climb to the top.” — Levi HR Rosenthal Copy Share Image
What signifies the ladder, provided one rise and attain the end? — Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve Copy Share Image
“I have missed you,” she said. “You threw me out a window.” “To be exact,” said Stealth, “I had Captain Freedom throw you out… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“We take over six hundred pages of math and force-feed it to the universe through an electromagnetic funnel. We tell the universe ‘I don’t… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“Bro," said Roger. "You're a time traveler." "No, I'm not," said Nate. "Not yet, but maybe in the future.” — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“66–16–9—4—1—89 He glanced at her. “What do you think it means?” “Maybe there’s a computer down in the basement,” she said, “and we need… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“Don't you get it?' said Max. 'You're not praying, you're just... wishing. And wishes don't come true.” — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“The idea that no matter how cold and callous and heartless the world seemed, there was somebody out there who just wanted to make… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“In one of the earlier Sherlock Holmes mysteries, Arthur Conan Doyle (not yet a Sir) made an observation on logical deduction. When you have… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“Koturovic somehow came up with the idea there were some kind of creatures—big, smart, scary alpha predators—living in these higher dimensions. Telepathically-sensitive people sensed… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“I respect your beliefs Andrew, and I'm glad they make you happy. But I'm not up here to be lectured at or spoken down… — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“Hung herself in the closet." "Hanged," said Nate. "Don't be one of those people.” — Peter Clines Copy Share Image
“After all, delusions of grandeur are the most entertaining of toys.” — Clifford Whittingham Beers Copy Share Image
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“Neurotics, proceed with delusions of grandeur. Napoleon Bonaparte, take the lead. Jesus Christ, bring up the rear. Simulate severe depression. Non-communicative with repressed hostility.” — Samuel R. Delany Copy Share Image
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The only consistent hobby I've had is studying Spanish and French because of some delusion of grandeur to work around the world. I love… — William Sanderson Copy Share Image
“1939. 1940. 1941. 1942. Dread, death, destruction, delusions of grandeur, war. Tyranny.” — Andreas Kollender Copy Share Image
Since it was there, Larkin got another bowl, spooned up stew for himself. “He fights with us. We’re an army.” “An army? Talk about… — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
I'd like to be the commissioner of tennis, but do I want to get into politics? Sometimes I have delusions of grandeur that that… — John McEnroe Copy Share Image
I don't know what people want. I have delusions of grandeur, but I'm not sitting here talking to you and thinking that I'm the… — Willis Earl Beal Copy Share Image