A Quote by Stephen Colbert

What's the worst that can happen? A tidal wave? Glaciers with guns? — © Stephen Colbert
What's the worst that can happen? A tidal wave? Glaciers with guns?
Love comes into your being like a tidal wave ... sometimes it withdraws like a wave, till there isn't such a thing as a pool left, and every bit of your heart is as dry as seaweed beyond the wave's reach.
A tidal wave of support for medicinal marijuana has begun in the western United States; the future of many federal officials depends, in large part, on whether they ride that wave into the future or, standing in the way, are rendered irrelevant by the voters.
A Tea Party tidal wave is coming.
Love is bigger than any tidal wave or fear.
When the 2010 election swept Republicans into office in a massive tidal wave, they were part of a philosophical and ideological change. They were bound by a set of limited-government principles. To be sure, sometimes loosely and imperfectly so, but the Tea Party wave was driven by ideas, not a singular, authoritarian personality.
The tidal wave of God's providence is carrying liberty throughout the globe.
My experience is that you can't possibly win against whatever the tidal wave is that's coming at you.
With Twitter and Tumblr, it's easy to get lost in the tidal wave of feedback from fans.
It's easy to not feel misplaced if this tidal wave of appreciation is coming your way.
I didn't want to feel such love for someone else. I still wanted to be the object of that tidal wave.
But most significant in this tidal wave of happiness was the surest fact of all: I was with Edward. Forever - Bella Cullen
Life in New York is one of succumbing to a tidal wave of control and direction, of numbing oneself to emotion.
There are more people in America that love guns and want guns for themselves and everyone else than there are not. It is also true that liberals who don't want guns are puny by and large. They're not risking anything, all they're doing is saying they don't like something. Liberals are quick to say this should happen and this should not happen, but they don't do anything about it much.
New York's not exactly antiseptic. It could be clean and less dangerous, and not horrible, not under a tidal wave of tourists.
It really felt like a tidal wave of bias washed over our country and we're still soaked in it.
The spoken discourse may roll on strongly as the great tidal wave; but, like the wave, it dies at last feebly on the sands. It is heard by few, remembered by still fewer, and fades away, like an echo in the mountains, leaving no token of power. It is the written human speech, that gave power and permanence to human thought.
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