English Literature Friendship Quotes & Sayings
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Man did not make the earth, and though he had a natural right to occupy it, he had no right to locate as his property in perpetuity, any part of it. — Thomas Paine

There should be at least a room or some corner where no one will find you and disturb you or notice you. — Thomas Merton

Already there are too many books in the world. There are more every day. One man cannot hope to read them all. — Hilary Mantel

If we can use technology to shorten the path between intention and action, that excites me. — Gerry Lopez

I'm already gone. I died that night on the side of that road with my sister. — Trisha Leaver

Do not be such a baby," he jeered, tugging my hands free.
"It hurts!" I howled.
"Of course it does." He laughed. "It hurt me too. Did you think becoming a vampire was easy? Get used to the pain. Much of it lies ahead. — Darren Shan

Let us make a pact, she said. To madness at every juncture! — Jesse Ball

Are you then so easily turned from your design? Did you not call this a glorious expedition? And wherefore was it glorious? Not because the way was smooth and placid as a southern sea, but because it was full of dangers and terror; because at every new incident your fortitude was to be called forth and your courage exhibited; because danger and death surrounded it, and these you were to brave and overcome. For this was it a glorious, for this was it an honourable undertaking. — Mary Shelley

A lot of people that get out of prison have anti-social personality disorder, which makes them promiscuous and erratic, and they can't form ordinary relationships. — Antony Starr