Gnolls D D Quotes & Sayings
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Good brands do three things for highly stressed out consumers: 1. They save time. 2. They project the right message. 3. They provide an identity. — David F. D'Alessandro

One of the natural consequences of being so awesome is that I attracted envy from all quarters. — Rick Riordan

The only real significance she had attached to the memory was that it was funny what stuck with you. — David Foster Wallace

Even then, I was dreaming of Raistlin's black robes one moment, and Dorsett's spin move the next. This was what my father deeded
that our Knowledge of Self be more than America, that we understand the brain death that sprawled from the projects to the subdivisions. Consciousness was a beginning, but the imagination could turn straight 18s into paladins in plate, could make warrens in tunnels from graph paper, could pull armies of gnolls from miniatures
that was the Knowledge that ultimately would find a way out. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Esquire's all about mommy issues now. Breastfeeding, vaccinations, playdate etiquette. — Vera Farmiga

Still, it was a relief to get away from that macabre sight. Gander considered that gnolls didn't look any better inside than out. He hated their guts. — Terry Pratchett

When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw. — Nelson Mandela

The rules are learnt in order to be broken, but if you don't know them, then something is missing. — Nicolas Roeg

I'm tough on myself in terms of the standards I want to live up to, but that's also part of my pleasure: Knowing you are being your fullest self. Being your fullest self is a lot of work. — Natalie Portman

My father was not a political animal. — Mickey Kaus

And Granny Weatherwax said, "I was younger when I last danced with you. But I am old now. There will be no more dances for me. — Terry Pratchett

I could not help reflecting that the bullet which had struck the chestnut [horse] had certainly passed within a foot of my head. So at any rate I had been 'under fire.' That was something. — Winston Churchill

There's a strength in that look, a wilfulness; one would almost call it defiance except that it is so good-humoured. It is the look a woman would wear - would have worn - if she asked a man, a stranger, say, to dance. — Ahdaf Soueif