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Hippogriff 5e Quotes By J.R. Ward

What happened to you?" she asked. "I got hit in the side." "With what?" "A knife. — J.R. Ward

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Blake Griffin

It seemed like we were losing every night for a different reason. Now we're winning a different way every time. It's a great feeling. — Blake Griffin

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

I have noticed in every campaign that I have fought-that there is a key segment of time, somewhere between 13 and 15 minutes in which the battle is won or lost. I focus on that segment of time, and I win. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By John Dufresne

I think I've learned to be mindful. I may not have taken the time to try to understand narrative techniques, let's say, with any rigor, if I did not also have to try to explain those techniques to someone else. — John Dufresne

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Brian Christian

It is this same "central personal vision" that is crucial for Nietzsche, who goes so far as to say, "Whether this taste was good or bad is less important than one might suppose, if only it was a single taste!" It is precisely the "central personal vision" of Lanier and "single taste" of Nietzsche that is lacking in most chatbots. — Brian Christian

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Haruki Murakami

A long silence descended. Long enough to walk to the end of a long, narrow room, look up something in a dictionary, and walk back. — Haruki Murakami

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Adam Nicolson

Recognizing that I had understood something that evening: the banality of one's own death, so much less terrible than the death of someone you love; — Adam Nicolson

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Obama's entire economic program is reparations. — Rush Limbaugh

Hippogriff 5e Quotes By Samuel Eliot Morison

One learns more from defeat than from victory. — Samuel Eliot Morison