Top None Quotes

  • It was curious how some people had a highly developed sense of guilt, she thought, while others had none. – Alexander McCall Smith

    It was curious how some people had a highly developed sense of guilt, she thought, while others had none.– Alexander McCall Smith

  • None of us can help where we were scattered, Blue. But none of us has to remain where we were scattered. – Amy Harmon

    None of us can help where we were scattered, Blue. But none of us has to remain where we were scattered.– Amy Harmon

  • None of us can help where we were scattered, Blue. But none of us has to remain where we were scattered.– Amy Harmon

  • None of them noticed the girl covered in ash as shesnaked along their gardens, setting fire to their begonias. – Veronica Bane

    None of them noticed the girl covered in ash as shesnaked along their gardens, setting fire to their begonias.– Veronica Bane

  • What fire joins none man can put aside, – George RR Martin

    What fire joins none man can put aside,– George RR Martin

  • Perfect grammar–persistent, continuous, sustained–is the fourth dimension, so to speak: many have sought it, but none has found it. – Mark Twain

    Perfect grammar–persistent, continuous, sustained–is the fourth dimension, so to speak: many have sought it, but none has found it.– Mark Twain

  • Perfect grammar–persistent, continuous, sustained–is the fourth dimension, so to speak: many have sought it, but none has found it.– Mark Twain

  • . . . still we are none of us perfect . . . – Charlotte Bront

    . . . still we are none of us perfect . . .– Charlotte Bront

  • At this point, none of us are sure why we fight. We’re sisters. We need no good reason to fight, even though we have plenty of them. – Ken  Wheaton

    At this point, none of us are sure why we fight. We’re sisters. We need no good reason to fight, even though we have plenty of them.– Ken Wheaton

  • At this point, none of us are sure why we fight. We’re sisters. We need no good reason to fight, even though we have plenty of them.– Ken Wheaton