Top Wheres Quotes

  • Where’s your will to be weird? – Jim Morrison

    Where’s your will to be weird?– Jim Morrison

  • In their brief time together Slothrop forms the impression that this octopus is not in good mental health, though where’s his basis for comparing? – Thomas Pynchon

    In their brief time together Slothrop forms the impression that this octopus is not in good mental health, though where’s his basis for comparing?– Thomas Pynchon

  • Where’s the guy who gave me Twinkies and Coke? – Melissa A Craven

    Where’s the guy who gave me Twinkies and Coke?– Melissa A Craven

  • What is with these guys? Where’s the thrill in watching snakes eat?I certainly didn’t thrill in watching humans eat. – Patrick Jennings

    What is with these guys? Where’s the thrill in watching snakes eat?I certainly didn’t thrill in watching humans eat.– Patrick Jennings

  • I was like, Am I gay? Am I straight? And I realized…I’m just slutty. Where’s my parade? – Margaret Cho

    I was like, Am I gay? Am I straight? And I realized…I’m just slutty. Where’s my parade?– Margaret Cho

  • This is Bourbon Street, isn’t it? Where’s the freakin’ bourbon? – Eliza Freed

    This is Bourbon Street, isn’t it? Where’s the freakin’ bourbon?– Eliza Freed

  • Where’s your sense of misadventure? – SA Tawks

    Where’s your sense of misadventure?– SA Tawks

  • Where’s the pleasure in bein’ the winner if the loser ain’t alive to know they’ve lost? – Terry Pratchett

    Where’s the pleasure in bein’ the winner if the loser ain’t alive to know they’ve lost?– Terry Pratchett

  • The lonely? Where’s that from?Sadness’ best friend. Sadness broughtit along and I couldn’t turn it away, soI let it multiply in my pulse instead. – Darshana Suresh

    The lonely? Where’s that from?Sadness’ best friend. Sadness broughtit along and I couldn’t turn it away, soI let it multiply in my pulse instead.– Darshana Suresh

  • Shrines! Shrines! Surely you don’t believe in the gods. What’s your argument? Where’s your proof? – Aristophanes

    Shrines! Shrines! Surely you don’t believe in the gods. What’s your argument? Where’s your proof?– Aristophanes