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Harrowbethain Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Thanks, Ian, but sometimes there's just nothing you can do." Her feet moved forward again towards the center of Lacsar Forest.
"That's not true, Eena. I can always listen. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Harrowbethain Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

It seems there is more interest in sunsets than sunrises. Perhaps because innately we fear the dark. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Harrowbethain Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Yes, I know,' interrupted Puddleglum. 'And few return to the sunlit lands. You needn't say it again. You are a chap of one idea, aren't you? — C.S. Lewis

Harrowbethain Quotes By Hippolyte Taine

A fixed idea is like the iron rod which sculptors put in their statues. It impales and sustains. — Hippolyte Taine

Harrowbethain Quotes By Samuel Beckett

[A]ll I want to do is sit on my ass and fart and think of Dante. — Samuel Beckett

Harrowbethain Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

I'm not a crook. I've earned everything I've got. — Richard M. Nixon

Harrowbethain Quotes By Simone Berteaut

But happiness isn't like unhappiness. You recover from it! — Simone Berteaut

Harrowbethain Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Why don't you just spit it out?" she said sharply. "Just say what I know you're dying to say - 'Eena, I told you so!'"

"All I'm trying to say is that if you hadn't used those powers in the first place, Gemdorin would never have known about them, the dragon's heart would never have been uncovered, and consequently you would never have had to abuse those powers to defeat him. Then we wouldn't be in this predicament right now."

She summed it up for him concisely. "In other words, 'I told you so!' — Richelle E. Goodrich

Harrowbethain Quotes By Aleister Crowley

The increase of knowledge has forced
the thinker to specialise, with the result that there is nobody capable to deal with civilisation as a whole. We are playing a game of chess in which nobody can see more than two or three squares at once, and so it has become impossible to form a coherent plan. — Aleister Crowley