Doverside Quotes & Sayings
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Speeding in to blow us out of the sky? As we travel over District 12, I watch anxiously for signs of an attack, but nothing pursues us. After several minutes, when I hear an exchange between Plutarch and the pilot confirming that the airspace is clear, I begin to — Suzanne Collins

If you can remain with absolutely nothing to do for even a short period of time - that's a taste of freedom. Being busy is ok, not being busy is also ok. Not caring whether you're busy or not busy is really ok. — Art Hochberg

Doing evil to another person doesn't prove your love and loyalty to another person; it proves your significant other wants you to walk away from the light because they are lonely living in the dark. — Shannon L. Alder

A man will not need to study history to find out what is best for his own culture. — Henry David Thoreau

We can look back through ice-core data and see over 800,000 years, relationships between carbon dioxide and the temperature of the world. So those people who deny the importance of climate change are just wasting their time. They're also being diversionary because if we don't act the risks are enormous. — Nicholas Stern

Memories of that which we have lost are curious things - weeks, months, even years may pass without recollection of them and then, quite suddenly, something will remind us of a lost friend, or of a favourite possession that has been mislaid or destroyed, and then we think: Yes, that is what I have had and I have no longer — Alexander McCall Smith

I have seen your despatch expressing your unwillingness to break your hold where you are. Neither am I willing. Hold on with a bull-dog gripe, and chew & choke, as much as possible. — Abraham Lincoln

I just come from a school where you have to win something to be accepted. — Dan Jenkins

We are making a better way to live. This was the myth, they had all grown up with it. — Kim Stanley Robinson

You have to understand a bit about the poetry of the blues to know where the references are coming from. — Van Morrison

Anorak" was a nickname Halliday had been given by a female British exchange student at his high school. — Ernest Cline