Homildon Quotes & Sayings
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A hand landed on his shoulder like an anvil. "How'd you like to stay for dinner?"
Butch looked up. The guy was wearing a baseball cap and had some kind of marking - was that a tattoo, on his face?
"How'd you like to be dinner?" said another one, who looked like some kind of model. — J.R. Ward

Well, do as you think best. That's every man's right and duty. But for me, I pledge you now I will not surrender one grain of my rights. What I took, I took and by God, I'll keep it, too. Take her home tomorrow, Archie, and never look back to watch what I do, for you know it before. I would not give him one knigh who had confided himself to me and none other, much less you. Only over my dead body," said Hotspur hardily, eye to eye with the friend he had made under Homildon Hill, "will King Henry ever claim you as his prisoner. — Edith Pargeter

When I am on the opera stage, I am playing someone else. In recitals, I even have the chance to talk to the audience, which is something you don't get to do in opera. — Sondra Radvanovsky

So these things happen, deep in our lives. We do not speak of them. We hide them even from ourselves, but they do not leave us. — David Malouf

I'm drinking lots of herbal tea. — Cathy Freeman

Learning how to face fear really makes you invincible because you stop being scared. — Alexa Von Tobel

They say time finds you out, don't they? — Julian Barnes

Sometimes she thought that all the people she had ever known were strangers except Rhett. Can't — Margaret Mitchell

There's one thing you'll never be delivered from. It's a ten-letter word called temptation! — Ty Adams

Censors tend to do what only psychotics do; They confuse fantasy with reality. — David Cronenberg

The ethical task of the modern writer is to be not a creator but a destroyer - a destroyer of shallow inwardness, the consoling notion of the universally human, dilettantish creativity, and empty phrases. — Susan Sontag

The more we increase the active participation and partnership with young people, the better we serve them ... And the more comprehensively we work with them as service partners, the more we increase our public value to the entire community. — Maria Del Carmen Martinez-Bordiu Y Franco

Generally, if I can't be true to the creator's intention and spirit, I will probably shy away from working on a character. — Darwyn Cooke

It is not only true that the test of knowledge is an acute and cultivated awareness of how little one knows (as Socrates knew so well), it is true that the unbounded areas and fields of one's ignorance are now expanding in such a way, and at such a velocity, as to make the contemplation of them almost fantastically beautiful. — Christopher Hitchens

In matters where I have no cognizance
I hold my tongue. — Sophocles