1795 Dollar Quotes & Sayings
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It's a curious thing with George. With his glasses off, his eyes looked small and weak - blinky and a bit baffled, like an unintelligent sheep that's taken a wrong turn. But when he put them on again, they went all sharp and steely, more like the eyes of an eagle that eats dumb sheep for breakfast. — Jonathan Stroud

For me, my taste isn't limited to magical films. Whatever I read and I like, I go up for, and a lot of the time it's an American accent which can be quite trying, but I'm working on it as much as I can. — William Moseley

Most married couples spend the whole day apart, the woman in the house, the man in the office or study or workshop. — George Bernard Shaw

Calling someone a monster does not make him more guilty; it makes him less so by classing him with beasts and devils. — Mary McCarthy

Anonymous is like an amoeba: it's got too many different operations run by truly different people which might not share a single person with another operation, but they use the same branding - they are part of the Anonymous brand, just like al-Qaida. — Mikko Hypponen

It's a shitty world and shit happens, but we don't have to bathe in shit. — Isaac Marion

Everybody cursed the Bolsheviks but nobody was prepared to do anything about them. — Orlando Figes

Guys don't understand great art. They don't care that sometimes the camera has power beyond the photographer to record emotion that only the heart can see. They're threatened when the camera jumps ahead of me. Todd Kovich was pissed when I brought my Nikon to the prom, but I'd missed too many transcendent shots over the years to ever take a chance of missing one again. A prom, I told him, had a boundless supply of photogenic bozos who could be counted on to do something base. — Joan Bauer

I'm one of those people who snake through the crowd, keep my head low. I'm not looking for attention. — Julian Lennon

In the near distance he could hear the trundling sound of carriage wheels starting down the gravel drive. — Eloisa James

Bore: a man who is never unintentionally rude. — Oscar Wilde

KEEP YOUR TONGUE FROM EVIL! For let him who wants to enjoy life and see good days [good - whether apparent or not] keep his tongue free from evil and his lips from guile (treachery, deceit). 1 Peter 3:10 — Joyce Meyer

No woman dares to refuse love without a motive, for nothing is more natural than to yield to love. — Honore De Balzac