Brianna Fraser Mackenzie Quotes & Sayings
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So now it's space and time," he said. "You ever watch Doctor Who on PBS?"
"All the time," she said dryly, "on the BBC. And don't think I wouldn't sell my soul for a TARDIS. — Diana Gabaldon
For every nation that lives peaceably, there will be many others to grow hard and push their arrogance to extremes; the gods attend to these things slowly. But they attend to those who put off God and turn to madness. — Sophocles
Catholics don't believe in divorce. We do believe in murder. There's always Confession, after all.
Brianna Fraser to Roger MacKenzie — Diana Gabaldon
The most general way of stating the central assertion of the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution is that a population of replicators subject to variation (for instance by imperfect copying) will be taken over by those variants that are better than their rivals at causing themselves to be replicated. This — David Deutsch
Drawing is a way for me to articulate things inside myself that I can't otherwise grasp. — Robert Crumb
Forgive him- he knows not what he does. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
I went from being an ailing child to a public enemy. — Pat Morita
When things are tough, and when I don't think I can last another minute, if I just hold on, hold on tight and with everything I got, the shit gets better. — James Frey
Someone has to dot God's i's. The — Pierce Brown
Jem made the little Scottish noise again, and Brianna looked sideways at him.
"Are you doing that on purpose?"
He looked up at her, surprised. "Doing what?"
"Never mind. When you are fifteen, I'm locking you in the cellar."
"What? Why?" he demanded indignantly.
"Because that's when your father and grandfather started getting into real trouble, and evidently you're going to be just like them. — Diana Gabaldon
Occasions for defining moments do not arise every day. When they do, we must seize the opportunities they present for improving everyone's life. — Richard Pound
The position of sun and moon on the Feast of Beltane is one, with a list if two hundred paired figures laid out beneath. Similar tables existed for Hogmanay and Midsummer's Day, and Samhainn, the Feast of All Hallows. The ancient feasts of fire and sun, and Beltane's sun would rise tomorrow. — Diana Gabaldon
