N Quotes
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“Now I wish she'd never broken any of her rules. I understood why she held to them so hard. Once you broke the first one, they all broke, one by one, like firecrackers exploding in your face in a parking lot on the Fourth of July.”
“Now I wish we'd never met
'Cause you're too hard to forget
While I'm cleaning up your mess
I know he's taking off your dress
And I know that you don't
But if I ask you if you love me
I hope you li-li-li-lie
Lie to me”
“Now I won't have to worry about the new series making it or not.”
“Now I wonder all the time how you go back after something like that. Whether we can ever be friends again, or if what we had is broken into pieces. Not because of her, but because of me.”
Source: Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instruments Series (5 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass; City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls
“Now I wonder if each artwork is in fact utterly inaccessible to everybody but the person to whom it is secretly addressed?”
Source: A Line Made By Walking
“Now I wonder if it means that the future is a place, or like a place, that I could go to; that is go to in some way other than just getting older.”
Source: The Time Traveler's Wife
“Now I wonder if maybe allowing another person to give you strength takes a certain kind of strength in itself.
To be able to lean all your weight on someone else with confidence in the knowledge they won’t drop you.
How often does a person really find that kind of trust in another?”
Source: Touched by Death
“Now I wonder what our knowledge has in common with God's knowledge according to those who treat God's knowledge... Is there anything else common to both besides the mere name? ...there is an essential distinction between His knowledge and ours, like the distinction between the substance of the heavens and that of the earth.”
Source: The Guide for the Perplexed
“Now I wonder who is gonna be president: Tweedle Dumb, or Tweedle Dumber-- And who is gonna have the big block buster box office this summer.”
“Now I worry. If people ended up liking me, did I do the job wrong? So I decided they didn't end up liking me - they ended up being able to deal with me.”
“Now I would say at any given moment in American life, there are probably 45 poets in airplanes vectoring across the country heading towards...I don't know if anyone's reading it, but poets are still flying around the country going from lectern to lectern.That circuitry has become very well-established.”
“Now, I would say to myself, you are feeling alienated from people and unlike other people, therefore you are projecting your discomfort onto them. When you look at a face, you see a blob of rubber because you are worried that your face is a blob of rubber.
This clarity made me able to behave normally, which posed some interesting questions. Was everybody seeing this stuff and acting as though they weren’t? Was insanity just a matter of dropping the act? If some people didn’t see these things, what was the matter with them? Were they blind or something? These questions had me unsettled.”
Source: Girl, Interrupted
“Now? I write because it helps me breathe. And, if I can reach one person, one sensitive, intelligent and intuitive soul who says “I totally get that,”--I am content. I've gotten in that one more breath.”
“Now I write often. I decided that I need to write for myself - I can't really direct other people's material.”
“Now I'd like someone to tell me there is no drama in real life!”
“Now i'd like to tell u i did something heroic like stand up against a raging team of fire-breathing horses with only my sword the truth is i ran.”
“Now I'd rather be infected with love for the tiniest sliver of a second than live a hundred years smothered by a lie.”
“Now I'll give you some advice, since you been asking for it. Happiness is like them plants you been yapping about. Sometimes it's growing right in your own backyard and you don't even know it.”
“Now I'm 'Blake Lewis' to the world, but I will always still be Bshorty from Bothell... I've never looked at it like a competition so I think I've won regardless. I won when I got to the top ten; I've already reached my goal.”
“Now I'm a big fan [of X-files]. I had to see what all the fuss is about, and I love it.”
“Now I'm a blithering oaf hanging on to the coatsleeves of commerciality.”
“Now I'm a Catholic agnostic by the way. Yet those myths still live within me.”
“Now I'm a free agent, literally and figuratively. I've reached that enviable state in life in which I can do pretty much what I want. And what I want is to continue to play basketball. I still love the game, and I still have something to offer. My coaches and teammates recognize that. At the same time, I want to be genuine and authentic and truthful.”
“Now I'm a God, but tomorrow, when you have to stop me from playing with dead things again, you'll be right back to calling me an idiot, won't you?”
Source: Feed: The Newsflesh Trilogy:
“Now I'm a little hurt. Let me check my tears in the reflection of my championship gold.”
“Now I'm a painter. That was another opportunity I was able to pursue, I've been painting all my life, now it's become a second career because of my success in the movies.”
“Now I'm a pretty lazy person and am prepared to work quite hard in order to avoid work.”
Source: Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
“Now I'm a scientific expert; that means I know nothing about absolutely everything.”
Source: 2001: A Space Odyssey
“Now I'm a symbol of what to be and how hard to work. I have heads of major labels say, "I wish you could teach our artists how to do it." At one point I was the punching bag of what not to be, and now I'm the model of what to be.”
“Now I'm a warrior Now i've got thicker skin I'm a warrior I'm stronger than i've ever been And my amor Is made of steel you can't get in i'm a warrior And you can never hurt me again”
“Now I'm a wife and a mother of two. It's a really different role. I always referred to No Doubt as a marriage, because that's what it's like to be together for so long and go through what we've been through. I can't really have that relationship with them anymore.”
“Now I'm able to align my work and creative life with who I am.”
“Now I'm able to play on the main stage and play my own tracks and the crowd likes them. I feel like a lot the other DJs play a lot of the same songs, and not to knock them, but it's important to me to go up there and sort of sneak in a bunch of stuff the other guys aren't playing.”
“Now I'm an old Christmas tree, the roots of which have died. They just come along and while the little needles fall off me replace them with medallions.”
“Now I'm at a point where I decided I'm going to be in the studio for a while, at least until I finish this record I'm working on now. I should have two, three, four of the sessions that I had that were similar to the sessions for Peace Trail before I have a complete record.”
“Now I'm at the point where I can bring the cursor just about anywhere.”
“Now I'm back in LA, it's high time to finish a little something I've been working on.”
“Now I'm beginning to live a little and feel less like a sick oyster at low tide.”
Source: Louisa May Alcott Premium Edition - 16 Novels in One Volume: Little Women Trilogy & Other Novels (Illustrated): Moods, The Mysterious Key and What It Opened, An Old Fashioned Girl, Work, Eight Cousins, Rose in Bloom, Under the Lilacs, Jack and Jill, Behind a Mask, The Abbot's Ghost, A Modern Mephistopheles…
“Now I'm being blamed not only for anorexia but for lung cancer.”
“Now I'm confused. Now I don't know what I want.”
“Now I'm doing a film festival for kids and writing a script about a kidnapped journalist in Afghanistan.”
“Now I'm feeling how I should. Never knew single could feel this good.”
“Now I'm fighting cancer, everybody knows that. People ask me all the time about how you go through your life and how's your day, and nothing is changed for me.”
“Now I'm fortunate to have a good band in CA, and play many solo gigs as well. My point is that I stopped playing in bands and played solo for four years, to get back into the groove and pulse of writing and singing and who I am on stage.”
“Now I'm free of him and I'm light as a feather. There's no weight holding me down; I'm ready to spread my wings and fly.”
“Now I'm giving up a little in the week-to-week tournaments but reaping the benefits in the majors.”
“Now I'm going to put my eyelashes on and stretch my legs out and do a show.”
“Now I'm growing and I can see my faults. I can look at myself objectively and say I can't blame anyone else; it was my own damn fault.”
“Now I'm grown up and playing in a band.”
“Now I'm having the time of my life being on the road with one of the world's all-time great big bands, and performing with symphonies. I wouldn't trade it for anything.”