Quotes About Terribly
The knowledge of my depravity is the only thing that makes me special... that I have always always always known, and have never for a moment been able to forget, that there is something terribly wrong with me.
~ Chris Adrian
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Caroline said, She's terribly, terribly disruptive. So is reality, Hawthorne said.
~ Philip K. Dick
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And thus the prophecy that the Master of Jordan College had made to the Librarian, that Lyra would make a great betrayal and it would hurt her terribly, was fulfilled.
~ Philip Pullman
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The reverend insists we occupy the first pew. He rang us up not long ago, tipsy-- he's a tippler-- saying that our faces brought him closer to God. And it's true, we're terribly good-looking people.
~ David Sedaris
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But now, here she was, very wishful to pray, while not knowing how to explain her dilemma: 'I'm terribly unhappy, dear, unprobable God—' would not be a very propitious beginning.
~ Radclyffe Hall
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Man has made himself free, terribly and dizzyingly free. Religion and art are kept alive for the sake of sentimentality, as a conventional politeness toward the past, a benevolent solicitude of leisure's increasingly nervous citizens.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Things would have been terribly strange and unbalanced without her. She was the Queen who finished out the suit of dark Jacks, dark King, and Joker.
~ Donna Tartt
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Terribly black must that guilt be, for which nothing but the blood of the Son of God could make satisfaction. Heavy
~ J.C. Ryle
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The thing is, the world is an amazing place, really. We are the ones who have trivialized everything, we are the ones who have stripped the magic from the world and left it a terribly mundane sort of place.
~ Unknown
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It was as if she had been terribly burned. As if the light of the fire that once charged her had run its course and now, years later, had left her extinguished. But wasn't that the nature of fire, he decided, once its fuel was done—to leave just the exhausted frame?
~ Unknown
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In other words, America performed terribly in the face of the crisis of European Jewry, except in comparison to every other country.
~ Unknown
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