Heartll Quotes & Sayings
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Warn you, Lannister, you'll find no inns at the Wall," he had said, looking down on him. "No doubt you'll find some place to put me," Tyrion had replied. "As you might have noticed, I'm small. — George R R Martin

To suppose that any form of government will secure liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people, is a chimerical idea. — James Madison

If you don't have to struggle, you don't really have to get smart or strong, you just drift along. — Ben Mezrich

At some point in my early forties I realized that my primary goal in just about any verbal exchange is to lighten the mood. — Meghan Daum

It is no wiser to taunt a man with words than to poke a wildcat with a stick. — Amanda Scott

The reason for much matrimony is patrimony. — Ogden Nash

We must recognize that the goal of a cleaner environment will not be achieved by rhetoric or moral dedication alone. It will not be cheap or easy and the costs will have to be borne by each citizen, consumer and taxpayer. How clean is clean enough can only be answered in terms of how much we are willing to pay and how soon we seek success ... It is simplistic to seek ecological perfection at the cost of bankrupting the very tax-paying enterprises which must pay for the social advances we seek. — Richard M. Nixon

Back then, he'd have to leave at the end of August for the start of school, so the week before Labor Day became it's own tiny season of gloom, like a hundred Sunday nights crowded together. — Charles Frazier

Aren't you going to introduce your little girlfriend to your mother? — Ally Carter

What I saw there was my own death. — Otsuichi

Becky!" I had to laugh. "You're worse than me! It's no wonder he's such an egomaniac."
"What? You're telling me you can say no to that face?"
I wanted to say yes, but it would have been a lie and we all knew it. — Kelly Oram

I worked in the mail room at CAA when I was in high school. I worked in the literary department, too. That was my after school job, believe it or not: I would read manuscripts and then evaluations on whether or not I thought they'd make good movies. Which was fascinating and kind of hilarious to me at the time. — Matthew Specktor