Top Rang Quotes

  • I live to bring you pleasure.- To Gilly, his words rang like a vow. – Grace Burrowes

    I live to bring you pleasure.- To Gilly, his words rang like a vow.– Grace Burrowes

  • The phone rang. Softly, in actuality, yet it seemed loud and ominous, as phones do at night in dark hotel rooms. – Jim Thompson

    The phone rang. Softly, in actuality, yet it seemed loud and ominous, as phones do at night in dark hotel rooms.– Jim Thompson

  • Okay, boys.- Pestilence’s grating voice rang out. -œKill the human and the mutt, and let’s get this Apocalypse started! – Larissa Ione

    Okay, boys.- Pestilence’s grating voice rang out. -œKill the human and the mutt, and let’s get this Apocalypse started!– Larissa Ione

  • So as near as I could tell the end of the world began roughly about the time that Billy Carver’s ???? rang about halfway through the War of 1812. – Steve Vernon

    So as near as I could tell the end of the world began roughly about the time that Billy Carver’s ???? rang about halfway through the War of 1812.– Steve Vernon

  • She was a music I no longer heard, that rang in my mind, itself and nothing else, lost to all sense, but not perished, not perished. – Marilynne Robinson

    She was a music I no longer heard, that rang in my mind, itself and nothing else, lost to all sense, but not perished, not perished.– Marilynne Robinson

  • You rang my heart like a church bell at midnight. Trembling, I awoke to the sweet sound of love. – John Mark Green

    You rang my heart like a church bell at midnight. Trembling, I awoke to the sweet sound of love.– John Mark Green

  • Where were you? When everything was falling apart. All my days staying by the telephone. You never rang and all I needed was a call. – The Fray

    Where were you? When everything was falling apart. All my days staying by the telephone. You never rang and all I needed was a call.– The Fray

  • Women were like rivers, their banks were unreachable, the night often rang with the cries of the drowned. – Thomas Bernhard

    Women were like rivers, their banks were unreachable, the night often rang with the cries of the drowned.– Thomas Bernhard