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Top Beautific Quotes

I attract dragons, something of a gift. — B.E.L. Forsythe

Write a page a day. It will add up. — Herman Wouk

The Coppersmith is a bird who makes a noise exactly like the beating of a little hammer on a copper pot; and the reason he is always making it is because he is the town crier to every Indian garden, and tells all the news to everybody who cares to listen. — Rudyard Kipling

She's no ordinary ghost, that seems certain," he says. "I know. Something's made her stronger." "The way she died?" he asks. "I'm not sure. From what I've heard, she was just murdered like so many others. Throat slit. But now she's haunting her old house, killing whoever steps inside, like some goddamn spider. — Kendare Blake

But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near. — Andrew Marvell

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Whatever music sounds like, I am glad to say it does not sound in the smallest degree like German. — Oscar Wilde

I'm not keen on cars and motorbikes. I tried to be a biker, but it wasn't me - I bought a Harley-Davidson and dumped it. — Colin Farrell

Though our survival system doesn't always work to our advantage, it is a mistake to think we should conquer the primitive self completely. — Kelly McGonigal

The single right decision to take is to forget the past so that it does not mislead you at a later stage — Sunday Adelaja

The beast attempts a beautific look that could be mistaken for a bout of painful wind. — Libba Bray

Jean Louise had lost touch with nearly everyone she grew up with and did not wish particularly to rediscover the companions of her adolescence. Her schooldays were her most miserable days, she was unsentimental to the point of callousness about the women's college she had attended, nothing displeased her more than to be set in the middle of a group of people who played Remember Old So-and-So. — Harper Lee

For words, like Nature, half reveal And half conceal the Soul within. — Michael Oakeshott