Burghoff Bertaschgartin Quotes & Sayings
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He glanced up. His eyes were pure white. Great, his brights were on, but nobody was driving. — Ilona Andrews

He stared into the golden pools of her heavy-lidded eyes, and her emotions easy to read. "Have you bewitched me after all?" he asked softly, drowning in honey. — Lecia Cornwall

Chaos erupted, but Magnus's darkest imaginings had been proved wrong. When the fight was joined, there were Shadowhunters on his side, fighting with him against Shadowunters, fighting for Downworlders and the Accords of peace they had all agreed to. — Cassandra Clare

America is the most giving nation on Earth. One of the best ways to feel better is by doing something for somebody else. — Mark Burnett

I grew up in a hippie commune so I have a real hippie part of me. — Patricia Arquette

Let your ambitions fly. Let nothing hold you back. — Nabil N. Jamal

Yoga is not a new path to follow but a way to become conscious of the original impetus of life. Yoga is the movement and evolution of Life itself. — David Frawley

A French critic referred to me as a gay pessimist, with gay used in its older sense, and talked of Cocteau in the same breath. — Peter Greenaway

[T]he State ... gives idle capital the power of increase, and, through interest, rent, profit, and taxes, robs industrious labor of its products. — Benjamin Tucker

Jokes are ideally pleasurable. They are an act of assassination without a corpse, a moment of total annihilation that paradoxically makes anything possible. — Penelope Gilliatt

Gays have always been in the military. Alexander the Great was originally Alexander the Fabulous. A gay man invented C-rations. He claims he could never talk anyone into the cilantro garnish. Obviously, gays were not allowed to design the outfits, because we never would have stayed with the earth tones for so long. — Kate Clinton

But, mind you, very few people would understand that point of view. Most people, you see, haven't got any imagination — Agatha Christie