Top Afternoon Quotes

  • He spent the afternoon alone in the streets. – Orson Scott Card

    He spent the afternoon alone in the streets.– Orson Scott Card

  • I shot the first planet this afternoon. – Andrew J Patrick

    I shot the first planet this afternoon.– Andrew J Patrick

  • Until that afternoon in October four years ago, I hadn’t known dogs could scream. – Stephen King

    Until that afternoon in October four years ago, I hadn’t known dogs could scream.– Stephen King

  • She’s been a barrel of bitchy monkeys since Jordan and I walked out of the Arrivals gate together earlier this afternoon. – Victoria Denault

    She’s been a barrel of bitchy monkeys since Jordan and I walked out of the Arrivals gate together earlier this afternoon.– Victoria Denault

  • Happiness is a hot bath on a Sunday afternoon. – AD Posey

    Happiness is a hot bath on a Sunday afternoon.– AD Posey

  • It’s 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is? – Amy Neftzger

    It’s 4:58 on Friday afternoon. Do you know where your margarita is?– Amy Neftzger

  • And while the ice was melting to form a flood in which I threatened to drown I awoke one afternoon to find that my first northern winter had set. – Ralph Ellison

    And while the ice was melting to form a flood in which I threatened to drown I awoke one afternoon to find that my first northern winter had set.– Ralph Ellison

  • my heart, sometimes singing in the afternoon, the most haunting song of solitude – John J Geddes

    my heart, sometimes singing in the afternoon, the most haunting song of solitude– John J Geddes

  • A dream you don’t have to fight for isn’t a dream-”it’s a nap. One changes your afternoon. The other changes your world. Keep fighting. – Jon Acuff

    A dream you don’t have to fight for isn’t a dream-”it’s a nap. One changes your afternoon. The other changes your world. Keep fighting.– Jon Acuff

  • I tired of the routine of eight years in one afternoon. – Charlotte Bront

    I tired of the routine of eight years in one afternoon.– Charlotte Bront