Terrible Quotes - Page 15
Oscar Wilde (2015). “Lady Windermere's Fan”, p.61, Oscar Wilde
The terrible newly imported American doctrine that everyone ought to do something.
Osbert Sitwell (1977). “Left Hand, Right Hand!: An Autobiography”
To have a choice at all is to be free - even when the choice is between two terrible things.
Orson Scott Card (1992). “The Worthing Saga”, p.108, Macmillan
Strength is incomprehensible by weakness, and, therefore, the more terrible.
Nathaniel Hawthorne (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Illustrated)”, p.430, Delphi Classics
... But he believed that every great love was in some measure a terrible mistake.
Michael Chabon (2011). “A Model World: And Other Stories”, p.17, Open Road Media
Martin Amis (1995). “The Information”