Hubaut Havinnes Quotes & Sayings
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Starbreeze doesn't rest, doesn't sleep and can hear anything carried on moving air. It'd make her the perfect spy, except that most of what she hears goes in one ear and out the other.
"I'm looking for a Precursor relic, a new one"
"What's a relic?" Starbreeze said curiously.
"A powerful magical thing. It would have been found a week or two ago"
"What's a week? — Benedict Jacka

That is the tragedy of growing old, Chris. You don't leave the world. It leaves you. — Mary Roberts Rinehart

God has set the type of marriage through creation. Each creature seeks its perfection in another. — Martin Luther

Infinitesimally soon, the eternity of his own death would commence and render all of this unreal. — Jonathan Franzen

I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president. — Hillary Rodham Clinton

It is not a matter of life and death. It is not that important. But it is a reflection of life, and so the game is an enigma wrapped in a mystery impaled on a conundrum. — Peter Alliss

HIPPOLYTA
But all the story of the night told over,
And all their minds transfigured so together,
More witnesseth than fancy's images
And grows to something of great constancy,
But, howsoever, strange and admirable. — William Shakespeare

In love and friendship, small, steady payments on a gold basis are better than immense promissory notes. — Henry Van Dyke

Are you blushing right now, Ellamara?"
"I'm pretty sure even my grandmother is blushing in her grave after that visual, Cinder. — Kelly Oram

Is it a very wicked place?" I asked, more for the sake of saying something than for information.
"You may get cheated, robbed, and murdered in London. But there are plenty of people anywhere, who'll do that for you."
"If there is bad blood between you and them," said I, to soften it off a little.
"O! I don't know about bad blood," returned Mr. Wemmick; "there's not much bad blood about. They'll do it, if there's anything to be got by it."
"That makes it worse."
"You think so?" returned Mr. Wemmick. "Much about the same, I should say. — Charles Dickens