Frewyn Quotes & Sayings
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One thing you'll say for skeletons, they'll always give you a smile. — Steve Aylett
Here we say that life is a cliff, and you must never turn around and look back when you're climbing. — Paul Bowles
Accepting the world's realities, even when you didn't understand them, was a basic necessity of existence in Ozark life. — Pamela Morsi
The bucolic mind of East Barsetshire took warm delight in the eloquence of the eminent personage who represented them, but was wont to extract more actual enjoyment from the music of his periods than from the strength of his arguments. — Anthony Trollope
Consult ... /what reinforcement we may gain from hope,/If not, what resolution from despair. — John Milton
Now GE has connections with Siemens over here, they worked on the V-2 guidance, — Thomas Pynchon
I can't stand this, Pigeon. I feel like I'm going crazy."
I threw out my hands and let them hit my thighs. "You can't stand what?"
"If you sleep with him, I don't wanna know about it. I'll go to prison for a long time if I find out he ... just don't tell me. — Jamie McGuire
Our climate is changing. And while the increase in extreme weather we have experienced in New York City and around the world may or may not be the result of it, the risk that it may be - given the devastation it is wreaking - should be enough to compel all elected leaders to take immediate action. — Michael Bloomberg
Death may be by choclate, but I' ve discovered something greater: Death by luggage. — Isabel Fraire
My whole life, I've been telling jokes. — Brad Garrett
Why don't you tell me your name?"
"No."
"Very well. Your rank?"
"What would a woman understand of rank?"
"What does my sex have to do with my understanding?"
"As I have said, women are not warriors."
"Perhaps in your society they aren't, but in Frewyn we do very well for ourselves. — Michelle Franklin
In spiritually arid centuries, the only man to realize that the century is dying from thirst is the man who still harnesses an underground spring. — Nicolas Gomez Davila