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Quotes About Fall

I said I fell down. Ah. The ground bloodied your nose, split yer lip, and punched ye in th' eye, all at once. I said I don't want to talk about it.
~ Tamora Pierce
I love it when celebrities fall apart, you want them to fall apart like Charlie Sheen.
~ Moby
War knows no power. Safe shall be my going, Secretly armed against all death's endeavour; Safe though all safety's lost; safe where men fall; And if these poor limbs die, safest of all.
~ Rupert Brooke
The arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and assistance to foreign hands should be curtailed, lest Rome fall.
~ Taylor Caldwell
Descendants of Confederate soldiers have self-serving reasons for denying that their ancestors fought and fell in service to a criminal enterprise.
~ Susan Neiman
To set a precedent, I guess. So that if in the future she ever fell from grace, it would be understood that presidents - even the most despicable - get special treatment.
~ Suzanne Collins
As if on cue, Haymitch falls off the stage, and they groan comically.
~ Suzanne Collins
his first fall, but the trip was much shorter on a bat. Before he knew
~ Suzanne Collins
To fall in love with him even though I was right here?" "You're not really my type, Abe," I say. "I'm too handsome?" He grins. "Too evil.
~ Suzanne Young
I had four or five years in school training as a soprano. I fell into pop singing because of economics. I got out of high school and had to go work, and they weren't hiring opera singers.
~ Jo Stafford
The tortures of present death disturb him not, but the recollection of his fall, fills him with a holy sorrow.
~ John Strachan
The Fall Of Man Did Not Wave God's Intention To Reveal His Love To Mankind
~ Sunday Adelaja
The heart fools the mind, where eyes went deaf to words, that fell on blinded ears to easy to fall in love.
~ Anthony Liccione
I've debated many economists who claim to specialize in risk and probability: when one takes them slightly outside their narrow focus, but within the discipline of probability, they fall apart, with the disconsolate face of a gym rat in front of a gangster hit man.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I am most often irritated by those who attack the bishop but somehow fall for the securities analyst—those who exercise their skepticism against religion but not against economists, social scientists, and phony statisticians.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In my own behalf, I rejoice that I could once think better of the world's improvability than it deserved. It is a mistake into which men seldom fall twice in a lifetime;
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
He had even convinced a girl to splat with him once, just so he could say, "Girls fall for me—literally.
~ Neal Shusterman
Regarding sleep, this sinister adventure of each night, one could say that people fall asleep daily with an audacity that would be incomprehensible if we didn't know that it results from their being oblivious of danger.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Thanks to the priceless stars That flicker one by one My burnt-out eyes can see Dim memories of the sun. Hopelessly I have sought To touch the end of all; Beneath some melting heat I feel my pinions fall.
~ Charles Baudelaire
The poet, sick, and with his chest half bare Tramples a manuscript in his dark stall, Gazing with terror at the yawning stair Down which his spirit finally must fall.
~ Charles Baudelaire
it doesn't matter if Prince Charles falls off his horse or that the hummingbird is so seldom seen or that we are too senseless to go insane. coffee. give us more of that NOTHING coffee.
~ Charles Bukowski
He fell off the table like a crab looking for the sea.
~ Charles Bukowski
Adam yere yaklasiyor,hala ipleri cozmeye cabaliyordu. Sonra yere carpti. Carpmasi ile havaya sicramasi bir oldu. Parasut ustunu orttu. Kalan atlayislari iptal ettiler. Hava gosterisi bitmke uzereydi. Unutulacak tipten bir sey degildi gorduklerimiz. Ucak kazalari,parasutcu ve yanik. Bisikletlerimizi eve pedallarken yol boyunca onlari konustuk. Hayat hayli ilginc birsey olacakmis gibi gelmisti bize.
~ Charles Bukowski
They studied the way the world changed at morning and dusk and imagined how the sun might fall on the skin of a goddess.
~ Chris Bohjalian