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What?" said Kyle. "How can a number have a past tense?
~ Chris Grabenstein
did we crash Ellie?
~ Chris Haile
yelled 'Where's my stick?
~ Chris Harrison
Ordnung! Ja! Ordentlich ist heute die Welt. Aber sagen Sie mir: Ist sie noch schön?
~ Christa Wolf
Now what?" he finally asked. Téa came to stand in the doorway of her office. "Now what, what? Hey, is that you, Cal?" "Affirmative." Affirmative? Was that the cutest or what?
~ Christie Ridgway
Forgive me if I'm wrong. But are you-were you-did you come here on a train from New York about ten years ago?
~ Christina Baker Kline
Are you a man?'' The question slipped out, and she regretted it. Regretted injecting reality into this delicate, lovely dream of passion. ''I thought I had conclusively proved my manhood to you. Shall I do it again?
~ Christina Dodd
I meant no offense, but sometimes being a reporter and being offensive can't be pulled apart, no matter how politely you phrase the question.
~ Christine Wicker
When Jesus concludes the parable by asking the lawyer, "Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the one who fell among robbers?" (v. 36), he is indicating that the question, "Who is my neighbor?" is really a victim's question, which can only be answered from a victim's point of view.
~ Christopher D. Marshall
God Only Knows the Issue.
~ Heiligman Deborah
Every period of time is a sphinx that throws itself into the abyss as soon as its riddle has been solved.
~ Heinrich Heine
Done any more robberies?" he asked with a nervous grin. You look a right berk," I told him, ignoring his question. I'd learnt from Tam that cruelty was an effective method against sadness. I'd cried much less since I'd known her.
~ Helen Cross
The question is, were they born in love with each other, these twins, or did it blossom? At any rate it's already happened, the onlookers agree. It must have. Ask them when they fell. The brother and sister say no, no, it's nothing like that, but what they mean is they can't remember when.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
Who's there? Something old? Someone holy...?
~ Helen Oyeyemi
Reality offers us such wealth that we must cut some of it out on the spot, simplify. The question is, do we always cut out what we should?
~ Henri Cartier-Bresson
Do you think i might be fool enough to run away from heaven if i get there?
~ Henry Darger
Nature puts no question and answers none which we mortals ask. She has long ago taken her resolution.
~ Henry David Thoreau
the question of the Jews has come to the fore, but like other questions which lend themselves to prejudice, efforts will be made to hush it up as impolitic for open discussion. If, however, experience has taught us anything it is that questions thus suppressed will sooner or later break out in undesirable and unprofitable forms.
~ Henry Ford
Dad," he said, "how far away is the sun?" "Five thousand miles," his father said.
~ Henry Slesar
Now comes the mystery.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
Y en lugar de una respuesta todo lo que se obtiene es la misma pregunta planteada de una forma mucho más compleja.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The question how to live had hardly begun to grow a little clearer to him, when a new, insoluble question presented itself—death.
~ Leo Tolstoy
He suffered ever the same unceasing agonies and in his loneliness pondered always on the same insoluble question: "What is this? Can it be that it is Death?" And the inner voice answered: Yes, it is Death. "Why these sufferings?" And the voice answered, For no reason—they just are so.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The first was that of ignorance. It consists in not knowing, not understanding, that life is an evil and an absurdity. People of this sort -- chiefly women, or very young or very dull people -- have not yet understood that question of life which presented itself to Schopenhauer, Solomon, and Buddha.
~ Leo Tolstoy