Funny Christmas Bah Humbug Quotes & Sayings
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He looked at the baby again and added, almost with a note of surprise, "Father of Sabriel — Garth Nix

She had the power to destroy. I had only seen the power to love. When you discovered both, who could figure out what to do with that? — Kami Garcia

It's something that I had been pushing down my whole life. The search for meaning, I guess, the whispering of the soul. — Ricky Williams

As the shabby section of the audience rose to its feet, waving its hats and food-wrappers, a rich, stale smell wafted through the auditorium. It had something of the fog on the boulevard outside, where the pavements were sticky with rain, but also something more intimate : it suggested old stew and course tobacco, the coat racks and bookshelves of a pawnshop, and damp straw mattresses impregnated with urine and patchouli. It was - as though the set designer had intended some ironical epilogue - the smell of the real Latin Quarter. — Graham Robb

Child who does not play is not a child, but the man who does not play has lost forever the child who lived within him and who he will miss terribly — Pablo Neruda

Some days, I just love the physical space of the theater. I love theaters; they are heartbreakingly beautiful to me. — Peter Hermann

You can't go around being what everyone wants you to be, living your life through other people's rules, and expect to be happy and have inner peace. — Wayne Dyer

His high spiced wares were made to sell, and they sold; and his thousands of readers could as rationally charge their delight in filth upon him, as a glutton can shift upon his cook the responsibility of his beastly excess. — Charles Dickens

When there's no more room in hell, this artifact said, the dead will walk the earth. — Stephen King

She had seen Brianna's face for a moment in the light; white as paper and hard as bone, with the eyes black holes. Her gentle, kindly mistress had vanished like smoke, taken over by a deamhan, a she-devil. Lizzie was a town lass, born long after Culloden. She had never seen the wild clansmen of the glens, or a Highlander in the grip of blood fury - but she'd heard the auld stories, and now she knew them true. A person who looked like that might do anything at all. She — Diana Gabaldon

The more I take care of myself, the more prosperous I am. — Cheryl Richardson

We must treat each man on his worth and merits as a man. We must see that each is given a square deal, because he is entitled to no more and should receive no less. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

An older, Puritan approach to Scripture tended to prevail in the American South, where the Bible was regarded as a set of definite, positive laws — Mark A. Noll