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Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By K. Weikel

Have faith in the powers at work, Cressa, because when you do, you'll believe. And when you believe, mountains become like feathers. — K. Weikel

Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

What difference does it make?" he says. "People can think whatever they like. I don't desire their validation."
"So you don't mind," I ask him, "that people judge you so harshly?"
"I have no one to impress," he says. "No one who cares about what happens to me. I'm not in the business of making friends, love. My job is to lead an army, and it's the only thing I'm good at. No one," he says, "would be proud of the things I've accomplished. My mother doesn't even know me anymore. My father thinks I'm weak and pathetic. My soldiers want me dead. The world is going to hell. And the conversations I have with you are the longest I've ever had. — Tahereh Mafi

Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By Autumn Doughton

This girl is some strange cross-pollination of wide-eyed innocence and tear-your-balls-off scrappiness and all I can think is, where the hell has she been all my life? — Autumn Doughton

Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By Colm Toibin

If you don't make mistakes, they'll notice you and they'll get to like you,' she added. Eilis — Colm Toibin

Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By Soman Chainani

And yet knowing all these mistakes were yours, beautifully yours, and you came out the better for it... the boy I left behind well on his way to becoming an extraordinary man and an extraordinary king." Merlin smiled. "If only from your choice of princess alone. — Soman Chainani

Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By Sean Bean

I had to go to Hollywood to recharge my career. — Sean Bean

Fortenbaugh Theophrastus Quotes By Tennessee Celeste Claflin

Widows are more skillful anglers for husbands than spinsters, and many marry several times. This is a social injustice to spinsters. "One man one woman," is surely as fair a cry as "One man one vote." As there is scarcely one man for each woman, what right has one woman to two, three, or four men in succession? She may reply, "By the right of conquest." But, then, is she not reducing others to unhappy courses or to become old maids? ... Society, for the interests of all, should discourage the remarriage of widows. — Tennessee Celeste Claflin