Baratheon Starter Quotes & Sayings
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There was a time when the word "friend" meant something deeper, not the cheap thing it has become because of Facebook. — Catherine Torres

Man, do I ever want to be an alien," he finally says. "You guys get to do way too many cool things. — Pittacus Lore

People don't see hunger in front of them so they are not directly affected. What I am doing is connecting young people to the issue — Lauren Bush

There's certainly more work for me in TV these days. — Aidan Quinn

Tell me about mummies.
Mummies exist. The Egyptians mummified people. Mummies that get up out of their cursed tombs and walk around do not exist.
Do cursed tombs exist?
No. Sometimes you get a tomb guarded by a demon.
Zombies?
The voudun kind, yes - the braaaaaaaiiiiinnnnnsss kind, no.
Oh, oh, I've got one. What about a haunted car?
Do you count a demon-powered motorcycle?
No, like, the car talks back and tells you to kill people.
Then no. — Cassandra Clare

Choose.
She closed the door and stamped her feet on the icy ground, smiling as she drew in a deep breath of Russian air and felt her heart race. There was a future ahead, one that she and Chang An Lo would carve together. It was a risk, but life itself was a risk. That much she'd learned form Russia, that much she'd learned from Jens. With a farewell wave to Alexei and a final touch of the Chinese amulet around her neck to tempt the protection of Chang An Lo's gods one last time, she looped her bag onto her shoulder and headed for the gateway. — Kate Furnivall

Not all art is great; most of it's rubbish. — Martin Freeman

We are the relationships that make us; we have our being in and through relationships that place us into reality, and therefore we are open ontologically to the possibility of encounter. — Andrew Root

number of ways things can happen is stupendous. The mind's potential lies beyond its own comprehension. — Robert Lanza

Some Americans need hyphens in their names, because only part of them has come over; but when the whole man has come over, heart and thought and all, the hyphen drops of its own weight out of his name. — Woodrow Wilson