Wreck Quotes
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Usury once in control will wreck the nation.
Mackenzie King -
I'm kind of in between organized and messy, so if I have the right things to keep me organized, it's easier for me to stay that way. If I don't have the right tools, I'm a train wreck.
Odette Annable
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My nervous system is a shattered wreck, and I am absolutely bored and listless save when I come upon something which peculiarly interests me.
H. P. Lovecraft -
I look a hundred and weigh 110 – you won't love me when you see the wreck England has made me.
Wallis Simpson -
That's the sort of simplistic thing we'd like to avoid, ... That was a train wreck that we saw in New Orleans.
John Whiting -
You may often have to watch Jesus Christ wreck a life before He saves it.
Oswald Chambers -
When his rolls royce was mobbed by fans the chauffeur said: ''do you want me to get them off the car?'' and Lennon replied: ''No - they paid for it, they can wreck it...
John Lennon The Beatles -
I started on the downers which were a hell of a lot better than the uppers because I was a nervous wreck.
Corey Haim
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Is a position that, if held on to, will certainly wreck the peace process.
Albert Reynolds -
People think that I'm tough and strong and that I kicked my way through everything. But they are wrong. The truth is that when I was young I was adorable and a trembling wreck.
Katharine Hepburn -
Why did the generals who have been so ready to term me a complaisant and incompetent yes-man fail to secure my removal? Was that all that difficult? No, that wasn't it; the truth was that nobody would have been ready to replace me, because each one knew that he would end up just as much a wreck as I.
Wilhelm Keitel -
Lord God...use me as Your instrument -- but do not forsake me, for if ever I should be on my own, I would easily wreck it all.
Martin Luther -
The last trumpet ever to be sounded shall blow even algebra to wreck.
Charles Dickens -
I've seen a lot of bad weather, a lot of wrecks, a lot of killing. On a scale of one to 10, this is a 10.
J. M. Roberts
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Before the acorn can bring forth the oak, it must become itself a wreck. No plant ever came from any but a wrecked seed.
Hannah Whitall Smith -
“I was a wreck, I couldn't run and this was a pretty easy decision.
Alan Webb -
Push means you see the wreck, loose means you don't see the wreck.
Neil Bonnett -
People who work in diamonds and in oil wreck a lot of the Earth and a lot of the people on it.
Stephen McHattie -
When a woman hates, she will wreck a dozen lives to pay back what she conceives to be some injury.
Christina Stead