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Frostfires Quotes & Sayings

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Frostfires Quotes By Lindsey Kelk

If you didn't feel like your support system was strong enough, then getting yourself out of the situation was the best thing to do — Lindsey Kelk

Frostfires Quotes By Trudy Murphy

Action creates inspiration. — Trudy Murphy

Frostfires Quotes By Kyuugou

I want to protect your smile, your peace, everything I know about you. — Kyuugou

Frostfires Quotes By George R R Martin

Yet even so, Jon Snow was not sorry he had come. There were wonders here as well. He had seen sunlight flashing on icy thin waterfalls as they plunged over the lips of sheer stone cliffs, and a mountain meadow full of autumn wildflowers, blue coldsnaps and bright scarlet frostfires and stands of piper's grass in russet and gold. He had peered down ravines so deep and black they seemed certain to end in some hell, and he had ridden his garron over a wind-eaten bridge of natural stone with nothing but sky to either side. Eagles nested in the heights and came down to hunt the valleys, circling effortlessly on great blue-grey wings that seemed almost part of the sky. — George R R Martin

Frostfires Quotes By Roland Emmerich

I thought it must be pure science fiction. But when I checked it out I found a lot of magazine articles that actually supported the theory behind the book which was incredible. That's when I decided to acquire the rights of the book and everything went from there. — Roland Emmerich

Frostfires Quotes By Sam Walton

I've owned about 18 airplanes over the years, and I've never bought one of them new. — Sam Walton

Frostfires Quotes By Michael Ondaatje

Nicholas Temelcoff is famous on the bridge, a daredevil. He is given all the difficult jobs and he takes them. He descends into the air with no fear. He is a solitary. He assembles ropes, brushes the tackle and pulley at his waist, and falls off the bridge like a diver over the edge of a boat. — Michael Ondaatje