What'd you think would happen when you died? That the prophecy would just be over and we'd all be like, oops, guess we got that one wrong?
I know what is wrong, I know what is right, and most importantly, I know what is left. Nothing is left, now that she left and took all her love.
Do I see value? My gut says no, but I’m willing to bet on things that may pay off big if I’m right that I’m wrong.
If at first you don’t succeed, you’re doing it wrong. Learn from the experience. Try again, but with a different approach.
When you finally meet the right one for you, it suddenly becomes clear why everyone else was so wrong.
Whether you think you're right or you think you're wrong. You're right." "If you think in pictures, write. If you think in words, paint.
You cannot thrive under the wrong stars, Kricket… the stars here are in opposition to you… can’t you feel it?… Let us take you home.
I miss you Annabeth. I know it’s wrong, but I can’t stop thinkin’ about you. I think about you all the damn time.
Women are not wrong if they react instinctively – often jealously – against their partner’s interest in porn, since pornography is actually, neurologically, a woman’s destructive rival for her man’s sexual capabilities.
Fear can make you do more wrong than hate or jealousy... fear makes you always, always hold something back.
What's wrong with people?" she says, almost too quiet for me to hear. "Were they born with parts missing or did it fall out somewhere along the way?
Are we all just Dark Age doctors, swearing by our leeches? We crave a greater science. We want to be proven wrong.
Q: What is wrong with the world? A: Everybody pays attention to pictures of things. Nobody pays attention to things themselves.
My face seems too square and my eyes too big, like I'm perpetually surprised, but there's nothing wrong with me that I can fix.
The rat is the mous- tache in the trache. the wrong- doer in the soer.
[…] What's wrong with her?" "Chronic competence, I should guess. She's been so successful in life that she has unrealistic expectations of others.
Foolishly romantic, yeah, sure, maybe: but she'd rather have dreams of Prince Charming than the reality of Mr. Wrong.
There's an old saying," Buck said. "A hundred things can go wrong in a holdup, and if you can think of fifty of them you're a damn genius.
Just because things hadn't gone the way I had planned didn't necessarily mean they had gone wrong.
I think you are wrong to want a heart. It makes most people unhappy. If you only knew it, you are in luck not to have a heart.
Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the wrong. Sometime in life you will have been all of these.