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Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Tim Berners-Lee

The story of the growth of the World Wide Web can be measured by the number of Web pages that are published and the number of links between pages. The Web's ability to allow people to forge links is why we refer to it as an abstract information space, rather than simply a network. — Tim Berners-Lee

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Thomas Howes

I actually did an Agatha Christie monologue for my audition showcase at Guildhall, and that's how I got my agent. Some people said 'ooh it's old hat' and 'too risky'. Some people think she's all about the narrative and thriller aspect at the expense of character and I disagree. I did it anyway and it worked well. — Thomas Howes

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

I once lived in a place where the opinion of others mattered. It suffocated me, nearly broke me. So you'll understand me, Feyre, when I say that I know what you feel, and I know what they tried to do to you, and that with enough courage, you can say to hell with a reputation. You do what you love, what you need — Sarah J. Maas

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Herman Melville

Seat thyself sultanically among the moons of Saturn, and take high abstracted man alone; and he seems a wonder, a grandeur, and a woe. But from that same point, take mankind in mass, and for the most part, they seem a mob of unnecessary duplicates, both contemporary and hereditary. — Herman Melville

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By David O. McKay

Always remember that a soldier's pack is lighter than a slave's chains. — David O. McKay

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

death could stop a lot of things, but it could never cut the bond of friendship. Caleb — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Alan E. Johnson

The first questions naturally raised by a person emerging from the fog of childhood are the same questions that led Aristotle and other great philosophers to think and write deeply on the subjects of first philosophy and ethics. — Alan E. Johnson

Gwendolen Fairfax Quotes By Christopher Paolini

If you don't make a few ememies now and then, you're a coward-or worse. Besides, it as worth it to see his reaction. Oh, he was angry!
- Angela to Eragon — Christopher Paolini