O Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with O. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Oh, all stories are the same, aren't they? Men and women fall in love or out of love. People are born; people die. It al ends happily or it all ends sadly, and the difference matters only to the people involved.”
“Oh, all those ridiculous people with zero talent who spend their lives making sure everyone knows their name. Those stupid, stupid people.”
“Oh, all you immigrants and visionaries, what do you hope to find here, who do you hope to become?”
Source: By Nightfall: A Novel
“Oh, am I wearing an ascot? I didn't notice.”
“Oh, America is slipping away from the rest of the consciousness of the planet - slipping away.”
“Oh, America! I could never leave you! You're like my dog, dumb as a post but you make me laugh!”
“Oh, and by the way, I'm gonna beat you tonight, and I'm gonna enjoy every second of it. Au revoir!”
“Oh, and Cammie," At the sounds of his voice, I spun around, expecting to hear him crack a joke or call me Gallagher Girl. The last thing I expected was to feel his arms sliding arounds me, to sense the whole world turning upside down as Zach dipped me in the middle of the foyer and pressed his lips to mine. Then he smiled that smile I'd come to know. "I always finish what I start.”
“Oh, and I certainly don't suffer from schizophrenia. I quite enjoy it. And so do I.”
“Oh, and I have to mention one lady who does all of my book covers in cross stitch and frames them. Muriel. She's amazing. I just received one for my latest, Love And Dr Devon, actually. It's very sweet of her to do it.”
“Oh, and I heard a rumor that I died in a car accident. I didn’t.”
“Oh, and I suppose the apples ate the cheese.”
Source: The Hunger Games
“Oh, and I’m also happy to watch our darling little love child dragon while you’re in St. Louis.”
Source: The Indigo Spell: A Bloodlines Novel
“Oh, and just so you know, before we go out to the field we all get into a huddle and yell 'Go Queers!' really loud.”
Source: Rules of Attraction
“Oh, and one more thing: If I try something that I've never done before, something that's particularly difficult for me, and it doesn't work out, that doesn't make it a failure. The fact that I actually succeeded in finishing it makes it a huge success. Think of all the people who never even try.”
“Oh, and she told me that men want only one thing. And on that note, I must give praise and thanks to the powers that be. I don't want much else from them either.”
Source: First Grave on the Right
“Oh, and the easiest way to make someone furious is to tell her to calm down.”
Source: Siege and Storm
“Oh, and welcome to the Three.”
“Oh, ants, my sisters, good old honeydew-seekers! From close up you are sticky and shiny and gristly; and your nymphs have parasitic red mites stuck to them. You are too intent upon your chewing and gathering to listen to me, but I tell you that despite my warm feelings I really do not like you, and I cannot feel sorry for you in any way because there are too many of you and you are not cute at all. You eat too much of my forests; you are a rebellious tribe, and I will destroy you; I will poison your nests with sweet-smelling traps.”
“Oh, are we at the insult part of the breakup?" she says. "Because I got in a lot of practice after what happened with Will. I have several choice things to say about her nose.”
“Oh, are you from Wales? Do you know a fella named Jonah-He used to live in whales for a while”
“Oh, aye, Sassenach. I am your master . . . and you're mine. Seems I canna possess your soul without losing my own.”
Source: The Outlander Series 8-Book Bundle: Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, Written in My Own Heart's Blood
“Oh, baby, this ain’t asshole. Trust me. There’s a whole keg of asshole I haven’t even begun to tap yet.”
Source: Born Of Shadows: Number 4 in series
“Oh, baby. You have no idea what I’d do to get through those layers and down to the good stuff.”
Source: Tangled Threads
“Oh, be assured, fellow teachers, that there is no time in life so favorable to sound conversion as early childhood.”
“Oh, be my friend, and teach me to be thine!”
Source: Poems
“Oh, be wise, Thou!
Instructed that true knowledge leads to love.”
Source: The Poems of William Wordsworth: Collected Reading Texts from the Cornell Wordsworth Series
“Oh, beauty, ever ancient and ever new.”
“Oh, bein' young ain't easy 'cos ev'rythin' you're puzzlin'n'anxin' you're puzzlin'n'anxin' it for the first time.”
Source: Cloud Atlas (Enhanced Movie Tie-in Edition): A Novel
“Oh, believe me. The greatest egos are those which are too egotistical to show just how egotistical they are.”
Source: 4 plays
“Oh, bird of my soul, fly away now, For I possess a hundred fortified towers.”
Source: The Rumi Collection: An Anthology of Translations of Mevlâna Jalâluddin Rumi
“Oh, Black known and unknown poets, how often have your auctioned pains sustained us? Who will compute the lonely nights made less lonely by your songs, or by the empty pots made less tragic by your tales? If we were a people much given to revealing secrets, we might raise monuments and sacrifice to the memories of our poets, but slavery cured us of that weakness.”
“Oh, blank confusion! true epitome Of what the mighty City is herself, To thousands upon thousands of her sons, Living amid the same perpetual whirl Of trivial objects, melted and reduced To one identity.”
Source: The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth
“Oh, blindness to the future! kindly giv'n, That each may fill the circle mark'd by heaven.”
Source: An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John Lord Bolinbroke. To which are Added the Universal Prayer, Messiah, and Elegy
“Oh, both my shoes are shiny new, And pristine is my hat My dress is 1922… My life is all like that.”
“Oh, bother!,” said Pooh, as Piglet came back from the dead.”
“Oh, boy. I'm still in touch with about 90 percent of my exes. They would describe me as being unlucky in love.”
“Oh, breathe not his name! let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid”
“Oh, Brethren, it is sickening work to think of your cushioned seats, your chants, your anthems, your choirs, your organs, your gowns, and your bands, and I know not what besides, all made to be instruments of religious luxury, if not of pious dissipation, while ye need far more to be stirred up and incited to holy ardor for the propagation of the truth as it is in Jesus.”
Source: The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 15: Sermons 848 to 907
“Oh, Brethren, what is the result of pride? Oh, see what humility can do? What was the need for all these sufferings? For, if from the beginning Man had humbled himself, obeyed God, and kept the commandment he would not have fallen.”
“Oh, Brignall banks are wild and fair, And Greta woods are green, And you may gather garlands there Would grace a summer's queen.”
“Oh, bring again my heart's content,
Thou Spirit of the Summer-time!”
Source: Fifty Modern Poems
“Oh, brother wearers of motley, are there not moments when one grows sick of grinning and trembling and the jingling of cap and bells?”
Source: Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero
“Oh, brothers and sisters, families can be forever! Do not let the lures [or the irritants] of the moment draw you away from them! Divinity, eternity, and family--they go together, hand in hand, and so must we!”
“Oh, brothers! I don't care for brothers. My elder brother won't die, and my younger brothers seem never to do anything else.”
Source: The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: The picture of Dorian Gray : the 1890 and 1891 texts
“Oh, but a real princess would know that hard work ennobles the soul,' Rose objected. 'That would be one of the signs.”
“Oh, but Aunt Polly, Aunt Polly, you haven't left me any time at all just to- to live.”
Source: Pollyanna
“Oh, but I like my geese. Like cats, they can't be told what to do, and like dogs, they're loyal, and like people, they talk every chance they get.”
Source: The Goose Girl
“Oh, but I think that thoughtfulness and manners are everything.”
Source: D.V.
“Oh, but it was splendid the things women were doing for men all the time, thought Jane. Making them feel, perhaps sometimes by no more than a casual glance, that they were loved and admired and desired when they were worthy of none of these things - enabling them to preen themselves and puff out their plumage like birds and bask in the sunshine of love, real or imagined, it didn't matter which.”
Source: Jane and Prudence