Craigh Na Quotes & Sayings
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I can't stop watching 'Pan Am.' When I was growing up, my father worked as an engineer in Turkey, and we always flew Pan Am. The stewardesses were so glamorous! When they gave me a set of those golden wings, I felt very grown-up. Not only is the show's plot full of mystery and infidelity, they get the period details just right. — Gayle King

Where we had thought to travel outward, we will come to the center of our own existence. And where we had thought to be alone, we will be with all the world. — Joseph Campbell

I want him." I had not said that to Jamie at our marriage; I had not wanted him, then. But I had said it since, three times; in two moments of choice at Craigh na Dun, and once again at Lallybroch.
"I want him." I wanted him still, and nothing whatever could stand between us. — Diana Gabaldon

The Devil always takes back his own. — Andrea Zuvich

You're either the bravest kid I've ever met or plain crazy. — James Dashner

I can hear. Hear them. It. Don't you hear? It was a struggle to speak, to form coherent thoughts. The call here was different; not the beehive sound of Craigh na Dun, but a hum like the vibration of the air following the striking of a great bell. I could feel it ringing in the long bones of my arms, echoing through pectoral girdle and spine. Jamie — Diana Gabaldon

PRIVACY IS THEFT — Dave Eggers

The men of my race arrive on wingless, eyeless ships. — Andre Malraux

The nightmares were so devastating that as a self-defense mechanism his brain did all it could to keep him awake at night. Instead of falling asleep, Hunter read ferociously. Books became his refuge, his castle. A safe place where the ghastly nightmares couldn't breach the gates. — Chris Carter

I think we've got a lot players in the squad who are more suited to European football at the moment. — Steven Gerrard

Obama says his recreation consists of reading the Constitution ... looking for a loophole. — Mort Sahl

They set off. Marianne had at first the advantage, but a false step brought her suddenly to the ground; and Margaret, unable to stop herself to assist her, was involuntarily hurried along, and reached the bottom in safety. — Jane Austen

I am this space my body believes in. — Yusef Komunyakaa

By changing the context in which two things are compared, you submerge certain features and force others to the surface. "It — Michael Lewis