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Dishonored Famous Quotes By Naomi Shihab Nye

In these evenings he sat by our beds weaving folktales like vivid little scarves. — Naomi Shihab Nye

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Joe Murray

I have never personally seen a hand transplant that is more useful than a prosthesis. — Joe Murray

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Jon Stone

I told you and told you there was nothing to be afraid of. — Jon Stone

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Kate Winslet

I'm really happy in my own skin. There's a lot of judgment that can come from outside sometimes, and there's media scrutiny that is placed on a lot of women in the public eye, and I just couldn't care less. I really couldn't care less. 'I would sometimes say in my twenties, 'oh, I couldn't care less', but I think I probably did. Now I genuinely don't and that's a lovely, liberating thing to experience. — Kate Winslet

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Victor Borge

Well, all's fair in love, war and fooling the critics. — Victor Borge

Dishonored Famous Quotes By William Shakespeare

No metal can
no, not the hangman's axe
bear half the keenness of thy sharp envy. — William Shakespeare

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Aaron Klug

Shortly after I was born he emigrated to Durban, where members of my mother's family had settled at the turn of the century, and the rest of the family followed soon thereafter. — Aaron Klug

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Oliver Sacks

I was half-afraid that I would do something awful, like faint or fart right in front of the queen, but all went well. — Oliver Sacks

Dishonored Famous Quotes By Philip Pullman

She has committed great sins, but they've been forgiven, and that's why she loves so deeply. — Philip Pullman

Dishonored Famous Quotes By C.S. Lewis

I think we all sin by needlessly disobeying the apostolic injunction to "rejoice" as much as by anything else — C.S. Lewis