Good Night Sweethearts Quotes & Sayings
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No nation has its own culture, only its own barbarism. — Kustaa Vilkuna
You were coshed with a fireplace poker," Mrs. Seaton said, bending over him to sift through the hair above his nape. "These wounds will require careful cleaning." She wadded up his shirt and folded it to hold against the scalp wound. "Passive voice," the earl said through clenched teeth, "will not protect you, Mrs. Seaton, since you did the coshing. Jesus and the apostles, that hurts." Her hand came up to hold his forehead even as she continued to press the linen of his ruined shirt against the bleeding wound. "The bleeding is slowing down," she said, "and the wounds on your back are not as messy." "Happily for me," her patient muttered. — Grace Burrowes
He knew from his own studies that if a child wasn't taught right and wrong from a very early age, the behaviour would never truly improve. — Christopher G. Nuttall
I wonder what it's like to be dead. — Sebastian Faulks
L'ide e qu'on mourra est plus cruelle que mourir, mais moins que l'ide e qu'un autre est mort. The idea of dying is worse than dying itself, but less cruel than the idea that another has died. — Marcel Proust
I should now find myself a wife! — Varun Dhawan
I am a ball player in the summer and a farmer in the winter time, and I aim to be a success at both professions. — Zack Wheat
You ask me to write you a poem,
I pen you an empty ocean,
You run away.
You ask me who I am,
I paint you a breaking sky,
You weep in the rain. — Jenim Dibie
I have a love/hate relationship with just about all technology in my life. My first typewriter in particular. I had a helluva time putting new ribbon on it. — Eric Stoltz
Silverbells and cockleshells' and freaky dreams and dizzy maids all in a row. — Kresley Cole
Slavery is the great and foul stain upon the North American Union. — John Quincy Adams
To be the equal of reality you must learn how to ignore it without danger. — Lawrence Durrell
Knowledge is the seed for thought. Knowledge, experience, and thoughts give birth to wisdom. — Debasish Mridha
