Arhys Quotes & Sayings
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It used to be that phrases and lines would come into my head, often many of them in a period of five days or a week, and maybe I didn't know what I was talking about, but the words had a kind of heaviness or deliciousness to them. — Donald Hall

I bleed all the time. I play golf and stuff, so there's always something, nicks and stuff here and there. — O.J. Simpson

I like to keep my budgets at a certain price when I work for someone else, and even more so now that I'm working for myself, and use new technologies to deliver films that look like they have high production levels. — Robert Rodriguez

Epics are never written about libraries. They exist on whim; it depends on if the conquering army likes to read. — Patricia A. McKillip

Truly, books are wonderful things; to sit alone in a room and laugh and cry, because you are reading, and still be safe when you close the book; and having finished it, discover you are changed, yet unchanged! — Fay Weldon

As if violence could make light. Maybe violence could make light. — Aspen Matis

I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now watch this drive. — George W. Bush

Eric waited all his life for love and, in meeting, Tina thought he had it. What he got wasn't quite what he'd dreamed about. — E.J. Caulder

Everything's fit to be worshipped. — China Mieville

Gust of British wind tousles my hair. (Top of the morning! Oh, no, wait, that's Irish.) It's — Patrick Ness

I hate the phrase "man up". Strength is not determined by sex or gender. — Madeleine Gasperi

Arhys would have protected you from this choice, as a father would a beloved child. Arhys is wrong in this. I give you a woman's choice, here, at the last gasp. He looks to spare you pain this one night. I look to your nights for the next twenty years. There is neither right nor wrong in this, precisely. But the time to amend all choices runs out like Porifors's water. — Lois McMaster Bujold