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My dear young lady,' said the professor ... 'there is one plan which no one has yet suggested and which is well worth trying.'
'What's that?' said Susan.
'We might all try minding our own business ... — C.S. Lewis
For next to God, who is our strength, all depends upon the valour of our arms. — Bernal Diaz Del Castillo
Camp? You mean like sleep outside?" "No, I mean dress in drag," Jacob said sarcastically. — Tiffanie DeBartolo
If all of her was not enough for him, then let him have none of her and seek what he needed elsewhere. — Robin Hobb
Conquered, we conquer. — Plautus
I think being on a film set for such a long time made me a technical actor without realizing it. — Daniel Radcliffe
Those who intend to destroy me, underestimate my ability to regenerate. — Aleksandra Ninkovic
The existence of things does not depend on the existence of words. — Marty Rubin
Be careful not to mistake insecurity and inadequacy for humility! Humility has nothing to do with the insecure and inadequate! Just like arrogance has nothing to do with greatness! — C. JoyBell C.
A moose tried to eat us, Hearth signed. "Excuse me?" I asked. "A moose?" Hearth grunted in exasperation. He spelled out: D-E-E-R. Same sign for both animals. "Oh, that's much better," I said. "A deer tried to eat you. — Rick Riordan
I am anti-life, the Beast of Judgment. I am the dark at the end of everything. The end of universes, gods, worlds ... of everything. And what will you be then, Dreamlord?"
"I am hope. — Neil Gaiman
They basically said that if I didn't show up for school they'd mark me present, they wouldn't send the truant officer after me. At 16 I enrolled in something called continuing education. Once a month I'd go out to Jamaica, but I didn't take it seriously. — Dave Van Ronk
Hence, in a state of nature, no man had any moral power to deprive another of his life, limbs, property, or liberty; nor the least authority to command or exact obedience from him, except that which arose from the ties of consanguinity. — Alexander Hamilton
The sayers do not know and the knowers do not say. — Matthew Polly
People travel because it's a treat. For me, staying at home is a treat. — Lloyd Dorfman