Fable Tlc Quotes & Sayings
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We made a film about the need for silence and withdrawal ... and here we are at the epicentre of noise and excitement. Life is full of surprises. — Pawel Pawlikowski

Environmental historians ... insist that we have got to go ... down to the earth itself as an agent and presence in history. Here we will discover even more fundamental forces at work over time. And to appreciate those forces we must now and then get out of parliamentary chambers, out of birthing rooms and factories, get out of doors altogether, and ramble into fields, woods, and the open air. It is time we bought a good set of walking shoes, and we cannot avoid getting some mud on them. — Donald Worster

Promise me you won't leave." Livvie's arms gripped me tight.
"I promise. Can you say the same?" I almost dreaded the answer.
"I promise. I'm yours," she said.
"And I'm yours. — C.J. Roberts

Mama wasn't Mama anymore, she was Mother, usually followed by a pallease! — Katherine Allred

I dislike the dead returning to life," said Etienne, his shoulders slumping again. "It's untidy and inappropriate. — Seanan McGuire

and in general, every ordinance made without the consent of those who are to obey it, is a violence rather than a law." "And is — Xenophon

He was the deadliest man in Texas, on that they all agreed. — James Carlos Blake

George Bush was not elected by a majority of the voters in the United States, he was appointed by God. — William G. Boykin

My only mistake was in waiting too long to be rid of you", Adri said, running the washcloth between her fingers. "Believe me, Cinder. You are a sacrifice I will never regret. — Marissa Meyer

I want to wage war against illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, unfair competition, communitarianism, delinquency. — Nicolas Sarkozy

Yes, I think you'll find that all the best teachers are old bats. — Richard Peck

If I had said, "I don't stand a chance," one thing is clear: I wouldn't have. — Chuck Norris

Do you think I'm deaf?" the deaf beggar asked. "I'm not deaf at all. It's just that it isn't worth hearing a whole world full of people complaining about what they lack." He told the story of a wealthy country where people believed they were living 'the good life.' The country had a garden of riches, of so many sights and smells and sounds that the people in the country literally lost their senses, spoiled by everything they had already seen and heard and smelled and tasted and touched, until the beggar taught them how to use their senses again. — Dara Horn