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Quotes About Nothing

If I have not love, I am Nothing.
~ O.R. Melling
I just love the look of film. But I have nothing against HD.
~ Todd Phillips
Without love I mean nothing to you Without love broken in two Without love give me some value some worth Without love no life left on earth.
~ Donna Lewis
If I have all the faith so as to move mountains,but do not have love,then I an nothing.
~ Elizabeth Sims
There is nothing more truly artistic than to love people.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
And though the coldness I have always felt leaves me, the numbness doesn't and probably never will. this relationship will probably lead to nothing... this didn't change anything. I imagine her smelling clean, like tea...
~ Bret Easton Ellis
What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing. — Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan
~ Burton G. Malkiel
No one Mentions Jesus' sister. Nothing is written About her. She had no children, she was in her Forties the first time she turned water into wine.
~ Terrance Hayes
there were several times when Shea wished that Panamon Creel would tire of his own voice for a few minutes. The tall thief carried on a steady conversation with his companions, with himself, and on occasion with no one in particular, for the entire morning. He talked about everything imaginable, including a good many things about which he seemed to know nothing.
~ Terry Brooks
Tiffany read the sign and smiled. "Aha," she said. There was nothing to knock on, so she added "Knock, knock" in a louder voice. A woman's voice from within said: "Who's there?" "Tiffany," said Tiffany. "Tiffany who?" said the voice. "Tiffany who isn't trying to make a joke.
~ Terry Pratchett
The news that they have nothing to fear is guaranteed to strike fear into the hearts of innocents everywhere.
~ Terry Pratchett
All he had was nothing, but that was something, and now it had been taken away.
~ Terry Pratchett
The current state of knowledge can be summarized thus: in the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
~ Terry Pratchett
The Universe contains everything and nothing. There is very little everything. And more nothing than you can possibly imagine.
~ Terry Pratchett
All the higher life forms scythed away, just like that." "Terrible." "Nothing but dust and fundamentalists.
~ Terry Pratchett
There becomes little doubt as to why power chooses to support power. Rwanda becomes invisible once again. We have nothing America wants.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
Loved heart, what can I say? When I was a lark, I sang; When I was a worm, I devoured. The self says, I am; The heart says, I am less; The spirit says, you are nothing.
~ Theodore Roethke
It was commonplace to hear it said, after the Bosnian genocide kicked off in 1992 and the Rwandan genocide erupted in 1994 and the Darfur genocide began in 2003, that the 'international community' had learned nothing since the Holocaust.
~ Terry Glavin
I narrowed my eyes at it. Ming-de's little gift, I assumed. "You look better in color," I snapped. He sent me a sultry look over his shoulder. "Really? Most women think I look better in nothing at all.
~ Karen Chance
We couldn't bring the sheep back to life, so there was nothing for it but to eat the evidence.
~ Karen Maitland
I've been in your skin," he taunted. "I know you inside and out. There's nothing there. Do us all a favor and die so we can start working on another plan and quit thinking maybe you'll grow the fuck up and be capable of something.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Nothing' is the key word there. Because that's what he is. Nothing. He's just human.
~ Karen Marie Moning
She was still loping around on all fours, her fists blue-white from the strain. As if she were holding a secret tight to the ground. Sister Maria de la Guardia would sigh every time she saw her. " Caramba! " She'd sit down with Mirabella and pry her fingers apart. "You see?" she'd say softly, again and again. "What are you holding on to? Nothing, little one. Nothing.
~ Karen Russell
It is not history which uses men as a means of achieving - as if it were an individual person - its own ends. History is nothing but the activity of men in pursuit of their ends.
~ Karl Marx