Bravura Door Quotes & Sayings
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Murder could happen, she thought as she drove to Cop Central, to anyone, anywhere, anytime. — J.D. Robb

The information was kept hidden for the same reason we keep matches from children. In the correct hands, fire can provide illumination ... but in the wrong hands, fire can be highly destructive. — Dan Brown

Carlisle: "I've seen vampire venom work miracles, but there are conditions that even venom cannot overcome." — Stephenie Meyer

No way! Let me tell you, I'm no Elvis. Elvis had his time. I'm Vanilla Ice, and it's my turn now. — Vanilla Ice

Fighting with a woman who has set her mind on something is harder than fighting a battalion of armed men The woman is more strategic mentally — Donna McDonald

I just have to believe that we are all more loved than we'll ever know. And we're all in this together. — Jamie Tworkowski

So many people think that if you're writing fantasy, it means you can just make everything up as you go. Want to add a dragon? Add a dragon! Want some magic? Throw it in. But the thing is, regardless of whether you're dealing with realism or fantasy, every world has rules. Make sure to establish a natural order. — V.E Schwab

There was a man who sold a hyena skin while the beast still lived and who was killed in hunting it. — Winston Churchill

The ancient feud between cat and dog is not forgotten in the north, for the Lynx is the deadly foe of the Fox and habitually kills it when there is soft snow and scarcity of easier prey. — Ernest Thompson Seton

Sympathy is charming, but it does not make up for pain. — Lillie Langtry

A work in progress quickly becomes feral. It reverts to a wild state overnight. It is barely domesticated, a mustang on which you one day fastened a halter, but which now you cannot catch. It is a lion you cage in your study. As the work grows, it gets harder to control; it is a lion growing in strength. You must visit it every day and reassert your mastery over it. If you skip a day, you are, quite rightly, afraid to open the door to its room. You enter its room with bravura, holding a chair at the thing and shouting, Simba! — Annie Dillard