Famous Steampunk Quotes & Sayings
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She looked at me like I was crazy. Most of my lovers do, and that's partly why they love me, and partly why they leave — Jeanette Winterson

If I had thought grovelling would get Livvie into my car, I would have made a good show of it. I'm shameless. - Caleb — C.J. Roberts

We are no more secure in Christ with a strong faith than with a small faith, so long as that small faith is true faith. — Jared C. Wilson

It frequently happens that an element of the standard of living which set out with being primarily wasteful, ends with becoming, in the apprehension of the consumer, a necessary of life. — Thorstein Veblen

I'm a storyteller. I'm not like any other comic. I tell detailed stories - not made-up stuff, but true stories. — Ron Shock

The Gibbelins eat, as is well known, nothing less good than man. — Lord Dunsany

All in all, the purification of the armed forces, state institutions, and the communist party led to about fifty thousand executions. — Timothy Snyder

When I stand by the stream and watch it, I am relatively still, and the flowing water makes a path across my memory so that I realize its transience in comparison with my stability. This is, of course, an illusion in the sense that I, too, am in flow and likewise have no final destination - for can anyone imagine finality as a form of life? My death will be the disappearance of a particular pattern in the water. Feeling — Alan W. Watts

The wisest rule in investment is: when others are selling, buy. When others are buying, sell. Usually, of course, we do the opposite. When everyone else is buying, we assume they know something we don't, so we buy. Then people start selling, panic sets in, and we sell too. — Jonathan Sacks

The sweetest and most inoffensive path of life leads through the avenues of science and learning; and whoever can either remove any obstructions in this way, or open up any new prospect, ought so far to be esteemed a benefactor to mankind. — David Hume

Brotherhood means laying down your life for somebody, really willing to sacrifice yourself for somebody else. — Tim Hetherington