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Agitates Clue Quotes By Darren Shan

I always knew there was power in the earth, but it must be much stronger than I imagined to resist such a relentless foe, day after day, night after night, year after year. — Darren Shan

Agitates Clue Quotes By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

To preserve his life, should a man pay everything that gives it color, scent and excitement? — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Agitates Clue Quotes By Johannes Stark

A beam of luminous hydrogen canal rays has, owing to its velocity, exactly the same direction as that of the electric field in which it may be made to move. — Johannes Stark

Agitates Clue Quotes By Jeremy Taylor

Since God has appointed one remedy for all the evils in the world and that is a contented spirit. — Jeremy Taylor

Agitates Clue Quotes By George R R Martin

She trusted Littlefinger only a little, and Varys not at all. — George R R Martin

Agitates Clue Quotes By Han Fei

By looking at a person's features, clothing, and speech, even Confucius would not be able to say what sort of a person he is. But by testing him in a position and seeing what he he does, even someone with so-so judgment would be able to know if he is wise or not. — Han Fei

Agitates Clue Quotes By Amy Plum

Natural talent!" crowed Vincent, sweeping my sweaty self up into his arms and pacing across the room, holding me like a trophy. "Of course my girlfriend's got it. In truckloads! How else could she have slain a giant evil zombie, single-handedly saving my undead body? — Amy Plum

Agitates Clue Quotes By John Shors

Father once told me that would-be lovers were similar to mountains. Two peaks, wonderfully akin and compatible in every way, may rise to the clouds but never witness each other's majesty because of the space between them. Like a man and a woman from different cities, they would never find each other. Or, if the peaks were blessed, as my parents had been, they might be two mountains of the same range and could bask in each other's company forever. — John Shors