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We are all built differently. Some guys are more powerful. Some guys are very tall. I'm not very tall, so I rely on quickness. — Henrik Lundqvist
I just don't know anything about fashion. — Kit Harington
I wanted to fly when I was little. I still want to fly. — Kendall Jenner
On Satan the color red is one thing; on women, it is altogether another — Marion Roach
Truth is like the moon in the sky. Words are like a finger. A finger can point to the moon's location, but it is not the moon. To see the moon, you must look past the finger. To look for the truth in books, the Sixth Patriarch was saying, is like mistaking the finger for the moon. The moon and the finger are not the same thing.
"Not same," old Jiko would have said. "Not different, either. — Ruth Ozeki
Soul mates do always find each other, Artemis thought. — P.C. Cast
Ever since her obsession with Jonathan Cain, a deranged transfer student who had been at Sweet Valley for a month, Enid's life had been entirely guyless. — Francine Pascal
Poetry should only occupy the idle. — Lord Byron
To "hike" along a deep-rutted, pebbly lane in frail, silver-hued slippers with high French heels, is not an exhilirating experience. — L.M. Montgomery
Jealousy is the direct result of self-betrayal. — Edna O'Brien
The weapon is poison,' Kit said. 'I believe that the cause we carry it in is just, but that will not protect you. It is not only death to those whose skin it cuts; it holds a deeper violence within it. If you carry it-just that, carry it and nothing more-the poison will still affect you. In time, you will grow ill from it, and eventually, inevitably, it will kill you.'
'It's a sword, Kit,' Marcus said, lifting the green scabbard from it's place. They're all like that. — Daniel Abraham
Always wanted to be an actress or work with animals and now I get to do both. — Julia Barr
In the long run what people think about shepherds and bakers becomes more important for them than their own destinies. — Paulo Coelho
