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Fathadh Quotes By Michael Grant

Do not plant a weed and pretend surprise when it grows to strangle your garden. For, I tell you that to hate is to kill for from hatred grows death as surely as life grows from love. — Michael Grant

Fathadh Quotes By James D. Watson

The pace of discovery is going unbelievably fast. — James D. Watson

Fathadh Quotes By Victor Hugo

To a gargoyle on the ramparts of Notre Dame as Esmeralda rides off with Gringoire Quasimodo says. Why was I not made of stone like thee? — Victor Hugo

Fathadh Quotes By Abigail Lazo

All you have to do is to open your mind, do not be too hopeless instead stand with your feets and have faith that all things will be alright. — Abigail Lazo

Fathadh Quotes By David J. Lieberman

Suicide is the dumbest possible way of getting revenge. Why is that? Because the people you want to strike back at are the very same folks who won't even remember you a week after you're gone, while the people you want to spare most
the people who love you
are the ones who will have to live with the pain of your suicide for the rest of their lives. — David J. Lieberman

Fathadh Quotes By G.A. Aiken

Annwyl?" Ragnar repeated, suddenly remembering that Keita had said the same name before they'd
burst out of the woods. "This is Annwyl?" Ragnar looked the woman over, from her absurdly large feet
to the top of her unkempt head. "This?"
This human who had more muscles than seemed necessary for any royal and watched him and his kin
with what he could only term as the mad eyes of a diseased animal. — G.A. Aiken

Fathadh Quotes By John Milton

Hide me from day's garish eye. — John Milton

Fathadh Quotes By Lady Gregory

From the sons of Ith, the first of the Gael to get his death in Ireland, there came in the after time Fathadh Canaan, that got the sway over the whole world from the rising to the setting sun, and that took hostages of the streams and the birds and the languages. — Lady Gregory

Fathadh Quotes By Sophocles

Ignorance is a tough evil to conquer. — Sophocles