S Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with S. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Such a good lass, letting me fuck that tight cunt with my fingers and my tongue. I can’t wait to tear it apart with my cock.”
Source: Bloody Fingers & Red Lipstick
“Such a great misfortune, not to be able to be alone.”
“Such A Great Treasure
This is my lovely daughter
With a special place in my life
She melts my heart with her smile
Calms my nerves with laughter
For her, I have so much love
Love that will keep her warm
On cold winter nights
Even when I left ahead of time
God took care of her
Better than me being there
As I watch her from afar
I do appreciate
That she is truly mine
I once held her in my arms
And she named me her mom
What a privilege it was
To birth such a great treasure!”
Source: From My Mother's Classroom: A Badge of Honour for a Remarkable Woman
“Such a human waste, your eyes without a face.”
“Such a kind of high only comes naturally. Supreme high.”
Source: Abelard and Heloise: Youth and friendship
“Such a large sweet fruit is a complete marriage, that it needs a very long summer to ripen in and then a long winter to mellow and season it.”
Source: The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Lessons from the world of matter and the world of man
“Such a letter was not to be soon recovered from. . . . Every moment rather brought fresh agitation. It was an overpowering happiness.”
Source: Persuasion
“Such a lie is neither forgettable nor forgivable that breaks and destroys the life of one's else.
Ehsan Sehgal”
“Such a little child
To send to be a priestling...
Icy poverty”
Source: Japanese Haiku
“Such a little thing really, a kiss... most people don't give it a moment's consideration. They kiss on meeting, they kiss on parting, that simple touching of flesh is taken entirely for granted as a basic human right.”
“Such a loss would break anyone’s heart, my love. Nothing hurts more than the loss of a dream.”
Source: The Song of the Black Wolf
“Such a lot is won when even a single man gets to his feet and says No”
Source: Galileo
“Such a lot of guns around town and so few brains!”
“Such a mad marriage never was before.”
Source: The Taming of the Shrew
“Such a man as instinctively feeds on pure ambrosia and leaves alone the indigestible in things.”
“Such a man as tourist think simple because he is honest and neighbors think deep for the same reason”
“Such a man the times have demanded, and such, in the providence of God was given us. But he is gone. Let us strive to deserve, as far as mortals may, the continued care of Divine Providence, trusting that, in future national emergencies, He will not fail to provide us the instruments of safety and security.”
Source: The collected works of Abraham Lincoln
“Such a man, truly wise, creams off Nature leaving the sour and the dregs for philosophy and reason to lap up.”
Source: A Tale of a Tub - (1704)
“Such a mind we must desire to see in a woman,--a mind that stirs without irritating you, that arouses but does not belabour, amuses and yet subtly instructs.”
“Such a morning it is when love leans through geranium windows and calls with a cockerel's tongue. When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass, and the sun drips honey.”
“Such a movement would cause the ACLU to go bananas!”
“Such a muddy line between the things you want/And the things you have to do.”
“Such a mysterious business, motherhood. How brave a woman must be to embark on it.”
Source: The Light Between Oceans: A Novel
“Such a narrative as this demands some sort of physical consolation for its spiritual tribulation. Our heroine received it in one last cup of tea. The reader may be advised to do so likewise.”
Source: Nachtstürm Castle: A Gothic Austen Novel
“Such a nasty bruise,” he says, staring straight into my eyes. I am stunned he can see it. Delicate to the touch and tender on every side, the bruise is deeper than days. My hand automatically moves to my chest.
Science taught me with valid assurance that my heart was fixed in my rib cage, but life has since shown me otherwise. My heart in fact dangles from a tangle of strings. The ends are grasped tight by numerous people who yank and release, having caused many painful bruises over time. I cry because they are invisible to most.
“Such a nasty bruise,” he repeats, tugging on my poor heart.
His kind eyes fall away from mine as I feel a squeeze on my arm. He twists it enough to show me a small, round patch of purple surrounded by a sickly yellowish corona.
“Oh. My elbow.” I let the air exhale from my lungs. Another bruise forms where my heart has hit the floor. It is jerked up again.
“Can I do anything for you?” I see in his eyes the mirror image of a finger—his finger—wrapped in one of the dangling strings. He tugs and I feel it.
“No,” I reply to his question. But it is a lie. There is something he could do, along with all who grasp a portion of the web entangling my heart. I wish they would mercifully let go.”
Source: Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year
“Such a nation (living godly) will dwell in refuge. Meaning secured, protected, safe etc.”
“Such a nice day - out all day up in the Carter Notch direction, trout-fishing, with the long drive there and the long drive home again in time for supper. It was a lovely brook and I caught seven good trout and one small one - which eight trout-persons you should have for your breakfast if only you were near enough. It was not alone the fishing, but the delightful loneliness and being out of doors.”
Source: Letters of Sarah Orne Jewett
“Such a number of nights,' said the girl, with a touch of woman's tenderness, which communicated something like sweetness of tone, even to her voice; 'such a number of nights as I've been patient with you, nursing and caring for you, as if you had been a child: and this the first that I've seen you like yourself; you wouldn't have served me as you did just now, if you'd thought of that, would you? Come, come; say you wouldn't.”
Source: Oliver Twist
“Such a one do I remember, whom to look at was love.”
Source: Fifty Poems
“Such a one, in George's opinion, was this gurgling excrescence underneath the silk hat. He comprised in his single person practically all the qualities which George disliked most. He was, for a young man, extraordinarily obese. Already a second edition of his chin had been published, and the perfectly-cut morning coat which encased his upper section bulged out in an opulent semi-circle. He wore a little moustache, which to George's prejudiced eye seemed more a complaint than a moustache.”
“Such a person does not cease longing after insatiable appetites, struggling in the darkness without satisfaction. This tortures him and makes the fire grow upon him all the more.”
Source: Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius
“Such a person needs meditation more than anyone else because they are headed for a crisis. If stress and anxiety are so great that you can't even imagine a calm clear mind, that indicates you are reaching your coping limits, and need to begin something like meditation just for the stress reduction benefits.”
“Such a pity, really; the prey falling for the predator. The victim in love with the killer... A mere mortal girl thinking a demon was capable of love.”
Source: The Lockharts
“Such a pity that he [GK Chesterton] became a Catholic.”
“Such a positive move by Uruguay - bringing 2 players off and putting 2 players on.”
“Such a principled disregard of ad hominem evidence is a characteristically modern prejudice of professional philosophers. For most Greek and Roman thinkers from Plato to Augustine, theorizing was but one mode of living life philosophically. To Socrates and the countless classical philosophers who tried to follow in his footsteps, the primary point was not to ratify a certain set of propositions (even when the ability to define terms and analyze arguments was a constitutive component of a school's teaching), but rather to explore 'the kind of person, the sort of self' that one could elaborate as a result of taking the quest for wisdom seriously.”
“Such a profound occurrence, when the priorities of those in our lives shine so brightly a path away from who we once thought they were. This light sears insights onto us and helps us along our way. I wonder at times if my old friend hope is my only. She is a relentless presence who will never cease to be--a lone wanderer meeting me time and time again along this road.”
Source: Unnatural Truth
“Such a refreshing concept! ***** I love seeing old tropes turned on their heads. These heartfelt stories really bring a lot of positivity to the contemporary literary scene.”
“Such a relationship does not stay longer if that holds the intended hopes and motives.”
“Such a sadness to that word, don't you think? Legacy. What a meaningless thing. All that work for a future in which they don't appear [...] What is legacy but the most empty and mediocre substitute for what we have. Steel and money and fancy concert halls don't give you immortality.”
Source: How to Stop Time
“Such a Saint, such an offering.”
Source: The Remains of that Sweet Singer of The Temple, George Herbert ...
“Such a scheme.. the betrayal of the national democracy of Industrial Ulster, would mean a carnival of reaction both North and South, would set back the wheels of progress, would destroy the oncoming unity of the Irish labour movement and paralyse all advanced movements while it lasted.”
Source: James Connolly: Selected Writings
“Such a senseless and tragic day. My family and I send our love to our beloved and resilient Boston.”
“Such a shame about that Ethan Green fellow. Stabbed to death, right there in his cabbage field. What’s this world coming to?”
Source: Fertile Ground for Murder
“Such a shovel, it seemed a waste not to use it.”
Source: Rotters
“Such a simple concept, yet so true. That which we manifest is before us, we are the creators of our own destiny.”
Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
“Such a simple concept, yet so true: that which we manifest is before us; we are the creators of our own destiny. Be it through intention or ignorance, our successes and our failures have been brought on by none other than ourselves.”
Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
“Such a simple thing, kindness. Such a simple thing. A nice word of encouragement, given when needed. An act of friendship. A passing smile.”
“Such a slender moon, going up and up, Waxing so fast from night to night, And swelling like an orange flower-bud, bright, Fated, methought, to round as to a golden cup, And hold to my two lips life's best of wine.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow
“Such a small percentage of our population carry the burden of knowing what's really going on in our country's name, and I think that unless that's out in the open and people are discussing it, then our healthy democracy is not so healthy.”