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Bahzell Quotes By David Weber

Well, thank the gods,' he sighed.
'Oh? And what would it be you're thanking them for?' Bahzell inquired, and Brandark grinned.
'For making roads and letting us find one. Not that I'm complaining, you understand, but this business of following you cross-country without the faintest idea where I am can worry a man. — David Weber

Bahzell Quotes By Sigmund Freud

What means, then, is the dream-work able to use to indicate these relations, which are so difficult to represent, in the dream-thoughts? I shall attempt to list them one by one. — Sigmund Freud

Bahzell Quotes By John Entwistle

I got a couple on per album but my problem was that I wanted to sing the songs and not let Roger sing them. — John Entwistle

Bahzell Quotes By Laurie Helgoe

When an introvert is quiet, don't assume he is depressed, snobbish or socially deficient. — Laurie Helgoe

Bahzell Quotes By Anne Perry

How could you find magic if you did not believe in it? — Anne Perry

Bahzell Quotes By Kevin Focke

A writer who intermingles his own opinions with that of his characters is less consequent than a fascistic communist. — Kevin Focke

Bahzell Quotes By David Weber

Falderson," he said quietly to Bahzell in passable Navahkan, "is as stupid as the day is long." He craned his neck to gaze up at the hradani and shook his head. "In fact, he's even stupider than I thought. You, sir, are the biggest damned hradani-no offense-I think I've ever seen. — David Weber

Bahzell Quotes By Carl Sagan

Huygens was, of course, a citizen of his time. Who of us is not? He claimed science as his religion and then argued that the planets must be inhabited because otherwise God had made worlds for nothing. — Carl Sagan

Bahzell Quotes By Alexander Pope

Trade it may help, society extend,
But lures the Pirate, ant corrupts the friend:
It raises armies in a nation's aid,
But bribes a senate, and the land's betray'd. — Alexander Pope