Karla Faye Tucker famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I have liked many but loved very few. Yet no-one has been as sweet as you. I'd stand and wait in the world's longest queue. Just for the pleasure of a moment with you.

  • Faith is not the clinging to a shrine but an endless pilgrimage of the heart. Audacious longing, burning songs, daring thoughts, an impulse overwhelming the heart, usurping the mind--these are all a drive towards serving Him who rings our hearts like a bell. It is as if He were waiting to enter our empty, perishing lives.

  • Everything comes to the man who won't wait.

  • Some people wait constructively; they read or knit. I have watched some truly appalling pieces of needlework take form. Others - I am one of them - abandon all thought and purpose to an uneasy vegetative states.

  • Real serious waiting is done in waiting rooms, and what they all have in common is their purpose, or purposelessness, if you will; they are places for doing nothing and they have no life of their own. ... their one constant is what might be called a decorative rigor mortis ...

  • I'm waiting for the time when I fail - because we all fail - and I'm ready, I'll take up carpentry.

  • When a girl is beautiful, she gets to pick - she never has to wait for someone to choose her.

  • Destiny waits alike for the free man as well as for him enslaved by another's might.

  • Warden Baggett, thank you so much. You have been so good to me. I love all of you very much. I will see you all when you get there. I will wait for you.

  • Society is a madhouse whose wardens are the officials and the police.