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Damnable Offense Quotes By Friedrich Schiller

Weep, for the light is dead. — Friedrich Schiller

Damnable Offense Quotes By Diana Wynne Jones

If I give you a hint and tell you it's a hint, it will be information. — Diana Wynne Jones

Damnable Offense Quotes By William Ritter

Its a memorial, I said. What have you got in there that you could possible need at a memorial?

That sort of thinking is why you, young lady, have a scar on your sternum, and why my priceless copy of of the Apotropaicon has a broken spine. I prefer preparedness to a last minute scramble, thank you. — William Ritter

Damnable Offense Quotes By George Mason

The augmentation of slaves weakens the states; and such a trade is diabolical in itself, and disgraceful to mankind. — George Mason

Damnable Offense Quotes By Frances Mayes

He's delighted to read what the mayor of Naples says about driving there. Naples is the most chaotic city for drivers on earth. Ed loved it - he got to drive on the sidewalk while the pedestrians filled the street. "A green light is a green light, avanti, avanti," the mayor explained. "A red light - just a suggestion." And yellow? he was asked. "Yellow is for gaiety. — Frances Mayes

Damnable Offense Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

The desire to achieve grand utopian plans often poses a grave threat to freedom — Margaret Thatcher

Damnable Offense Quotes By George Augustus Henry Sala

Society is the master, and man is the servant. — George Augustus Henry Sala

Damnable Offense Quotes By William Hague

I don't think a wise thing at this moment is for Israel to launch a military attack on Iran. — William Hague

Damnable Offense Quotes By Paulo Coelho

It's that sense of powerlessness that destroyed my soul. i cannot be as good as i would like to be.nor as bad as i think i need to be.i think you have the same doubts that your goodness was not rewarded — Paulo Coelho

Damnable Offense Quotes By Henry James

There is an old-fashioned distinction between the novel of character and the novel of incident, which must have cost many a smile to the intending romancer who was keen about his work. It appears to me as little to the point as the equally celebrated distinction between the novel and the romance- to answer as little to any reality. There are bad novels and good novels, as there are bad pictures and good pictures; but that is the only distinction in which I see any meaning, and I can as little imagine speaking of a novel of character as I can imagine speaking of a picture of character. When one says picture, one says of character, when one says novel, one says of incident, and the terms may be transposed. What is character but the determination of incident? What is incident but the illustration of character? What is a picture or a novel that is not of character? What else do we seek in it and find in it? — Henry James

Damnable Offense Quotes By Charles Orville Whitley

This attempt to ban smoking is an example of social engineering on a vast scale. Such massive intervention in the private lives and choices of one quarter of our adult population recalls the extremism of Prohibition, the last national crusade against a supposed social evil. — Charles Orville Whitley