Top Everythings Quotes

  • Everything’s a risk. Not doing anything is a risk. – Nicola Yoon

    Everything’s a risk. Not doing anything is a risk.– Nicola Yoon

  • Everything’s Matter. Everything Matters. – Hassaan Ali

    Everything’s Matter. Everything Matters.– Hassaan Ali

  • You know, everything’s a sort of lie, and then you die. – Arthur K Flam

    You know, everything’s a sort of lie, and then you die.– Arthur K Flam

  • Young people feel things so deeply, don’t they?’ she said quietly, almost to herself. ‘Everything’s happening for the first time. – Tommy Wallach

    Young people feel things so deeply, don’t they?’ she said quietly, almost to herself. ‘Everything’s happening for the first time.– Tommy Wallach

  • Everything’s science fiction until someone makes it science fact – Marie Lu

    Everything’s science fiction until someone makes it science fact– Marie Lu

  • I know you feel that everything’s been taken away from you. But you’ll get things back. It just won’t be quite like before. But it’ll still be good. – Naomi Hirahara

    I know you feel that everything’s been taken away from you. But you’ll get things back. It just won’t be quite like before. But it’ll still be good.– Naomi Hirahara

  • I know you feel that everything’s been taken away from you. But you’ll get things back. It just won’t be quite like before. But it’ll still be good.– Naomi Hirahara

  • A true test of someone’s love is how they act when they’re stressed and not how much they love you when everything’s goin’ good. – TR Graves

    A true test of someone’s love is how they act when they’re stressed and not how much they love you when everything’s goin’ good.– TR Graves

  • Everything’s plastic, we’re all going to die sooner or later, so what does it matter. – Elizabeth Wurtzel

    Everything’s plastic, we’re all going to die sooner or later, so what does it matter.– Elizabeth Wurtzel

  • But if everything’s already decided, then what’s the point of living? – Tom, pg 437 – Joseph Delaney

    But if everything’s already decided, then what’s the point of living? – Tom, pg 437– Joseph Delaney