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Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Emma Thompson

Its unfortunate and I really wish I wouldn't have to say this, but I really like human beings who have suffered. They're kinder. — Emma Thompson

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Tommy Lee

I don't have a problem with my temper. — Tommy Lee

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Lily James

My mom passed down to me her old Levi's denim jacket. When I left it on a plane, I was devastated. I've never been able to find anything with quite the same cool, faded look. — Lily James

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Emily Yoffe

The human heart is a mysterious and sometimes dark place. — Emily Yoffe

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

Everyone with any sense and experience in life would rather take his fellows one by one than in a crowd. Crowds are noisy, unreasonable and impatient. They can trample you easier than a single person can. And a crowd will never buy you lunch. — P. J. O'Rourke

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Rachel Joyce

He doesn't know if the words they are using actually mean the things they purport to mean or whether the words have taken on a new significance. They are talking about nothing, after all. And yet these words, these nothings, are all they have, and he wishes there were whole dictionaries of them. — Rachel Joyce

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Jane Austen

Supposed her born to be an heroine. Her situation in life, the character of her father and mother, her own person and disposition, were all equally against her. Her father was a clergyman, without being neglected, — Jane Austen

Elphabas Monologue Quotes By Scylar Tyberius

Don't think for one minute that you are any less worthy of love and peace and harmony just because of all the hate spewed by human devils. Because that is what those haters are, you know, devils! — Scylar Tyberius