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Top Dramroads Quotes

I'd seen musicians act, and it scares me. And they make more money than me. — Tim Roth

I love you, baby girl. When you're sad, I am too. — Darla Phelps

It wasn't that we didn't know history. Even if you only count the real world, we knew more history than most people. We'd been taught about cavemen and Normans and Tudors. We knew about Greeks and Romans. We knew masses of personal stories about World War II. We even knew quite a lot of family history. It just didn't connect to the landscape. And it was the landscape that formed us, that made us who we were as we grew in it, that affected everything. We thought we were living in a fantasy landscape when actually we were living in a science fictional one. In ignorance, we played our way through what the elves and giants had left us, taking the fairies' possession for ownership. I named the dramroads after places in The Lord of the Rings when I should have recognized that they were from The Chrysalids. — Jo Walton

The Fall is an offense to human reason, but once accepted, it makes perfect sense of the human condition. — Blaise Pascal

Perfectionism is an ugly habit until you get results. — Bryan Way

It certainly is an embarrassing fact, then, for certain classical scholars to have to face, that the Platonic Academy continued to function in Athens for over nine hundred years. — Robert K. G. Temple

There's something fundamental you have to understand about yourself before you can change your life for good. — Ali Vincent

Never see yourself as a disappointment or failure just because you were fired — Sunday Adelaja

Only the person who has experienced light and darkness, war and peace, rise and fall, only that person has truly experienced life. — Stefan Zweig

Under the process of ongoing globalization, advantages are, in the main, created for a minority of countries and development centres as well as powerful transnational companies. — Tran Duc Luong