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Imhotep Character Quotes & Sayings

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Top Imhotep Character Quotes

That was one of those moments where I felt so confident. I played three matches in the same day. — Gabriela Sabatini

Although I was a shy child, I was also a bit flamboyant. — Catherine Tate

America is a dream.
The poet says it was promises.
The people say it is promises - that will come true.
The people do not always say things out loud,
Nor write them down on paper.
The people often hold
Great thoughts in their deepest hearts
And sometimes only blunderingly express them,
Haltingly and stumbling say them,
And faultily put them into practice.
The people do not always understand each other.
But there is, somewhere there,
Always the trying to understand,
And the trying to say,
You are a man. Together we are building our land. — Langston Hughes

The most uninteresting thing in the world is watching narcissists fuck each other. — Jarett Kobek

So that, in the end, there was no end. — Patrick White

I'm going to miss my best friends - my cameras. — Craig Kilborn

As for things that could not be changed, they must stoically be endured. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Real people had real agendas, real demands, real expectations about how other people should behave. — Nicholas Sparks

I don't really view myself as an actor. — Simon Bird

Kay wasn't looking for true love. It was embarrassing to admit, but she wasn't completely over her divorce. She just wanted an opportunity to take her social skills out for a spin every now and then. She needed to be sure Kay The Person, hadn't been completely overtaken by Kay The Mom. — Delora Dennis

Something began when the Guild of Assassins enrolled Mister Teatime, who saw things differently from other people, and one of the ways that he saw things differently from other people was in seeing other people as things (later, Lord Downey of the Guild said, "We took pity on him because he'd lost both parents at an early age. I think that, on reflection, we should have wondered a bit more about that"). — Terry Pratchett