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Drammatico Quotes By Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Swift calls discretion low prudence; it is high prudence, and one of the most important elements entering into either social or political life. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Drammatico Quotes By Jennifer Priester

What do you think we should do about Sampson?" I asked.
"I would have to say ... stop him," Sam said.
"How?" I asked her.
"Someone who is as powerful and as smart and crazy as he is should do it."
"Okay, but who?"
"Well ... you should."
"So you think I'm crazy?" I asked her. — Jennifer Priester

Drammatico Quotes By Jessie Mueller

The important thing is the storytelling and having a script that makes you feel you're living and breathing through the characters. — Jessie Mueller

Drammatico Quotes By Charles De Secondat

Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer. — Charles De Secondat

Drammatico Quotes By J.R. Ward

Are you kidding me?" he blurted out loud as Howard Stern's voice piped into his skull. "Eric the Actor is d - " Selena's brows tightened like she was considering waking up and he closed his piehole. But he couldn't believe another wack packer had been lost. It just seemed cruel in light of everything he was going through. — J.R. Ward

Drammatico Quotes By Patrick Higgins

When individuals reach the highest pinnacles of success, but still cannot satisfy the constant hunger to find true meaning in life, with no place higher to climb, they see it all for what it really is, a chasing after the wind. What's next suddenly turns into what's the point? The hollowness of life starts eating away at their souls. For some, the only escape is by ending their lives. Enoch - The Unannounced Christmas Visitor. — Patrick Higgins

Drammatico Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

You can make the Ring into an allegory of our own time, if you like: and allegory of the inevitable fate that waits for all attempts to defeat evil power by power. — J.R.R. Tolkien