Bridgerton Episodes Quotes & Sayings
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Gravity is a habit that is hard to shake off. — Terry Pratchett
Pain warns us not to exert our limbs to the point of breaking them. How much knowledge would we not need to recognize this by the exercise of mere reason. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
Originality is, for me, the most important quality in a script. — Douglas Wood
She felt like something had shifted between them but wasn't sure what. — Katie Reus
Civilization is not and can never be sustainable. — Derrick Jensen
Never go to look on man till you have first looked on your God. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I don't really feel like I have anybody to answer to but myself and God and the people I love. — Clay Aiken
Dad had a sign of his own. MY BEAUTIFUL FAMILY, it read, and then underneath that (AND GUS). — John Green
I gave her my heart but she wanted my soul... — Bob Dylan
Spontaneous storms, and changes in color that were not tied to changes in wind speeds, and fractal borders, bounded infinities scrolling inside each other. We were looking at a mind thinking. A mind feeling.
The woodwind glissando of the whale's cry. — Kim Stanley Robinson
The true liberty of the press is amply secured by permitting every man to publish his opinion; but it is due to the peace and dignity of society, to inquire into the motives of such publications, and to distinguish between those which are meant for use and reformation, and with an eye solely to the public good, and those which are intended merely to delude and defame. To the latter description, it is impossible that any good government should afford protection and impunity. — Thomas McKean
The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and on that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education and family. — Alexander Hamilton
Dying is the most hellishly boresome experience in the world! Particularly when it entails dying of 'natural causes'. — W. Somerset Maugham
