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Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Thomas B. Macaulay

The business of the dramatist is to keep himself out of sight, and to let nothing appear but his characters. As soon as he attracts notice to his personal feelings, the illusion is broken. — Thomas B. Macaulay

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

My God, he thought, I'm going to die before I've been born. — Diana Gabaldon

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Cynthia Hand

And what do you like about this word, brave?" "I like that it's derived from a verb," El answers. "Brave isn't something you are. It's something you do. It comes from action. I appreciate that. — Cynthia Hand

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Kenny Dalglish

I may have left Liverpool but the city and club will always be part of me. — Kenny Dalglish

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Amy Bloom

I have made the best and happiest ending that I can in this world, made it out of the flax and netting and leftover trim of someone else's life, I know, but made it to keep the innocent safe and the guilty punished, and I have made it as the world should be and not as I have found it. — Amy Bloom

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Olara Otunnu

My mandate ... is to promote the protection, rights and welfare of children ... — Olara Otunnu

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Charles Darwin

If man had not been his own classifier, he would never have thought of founding a separate order for his own reception. — Charles Darwin

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By John Bunyan

The heart, when broken, is like sweet gums and spices when beaten; for as such cast their fragrant scent into the nostrils of men, so the heart, when broken, casts its sweet smell into the nostrils of God. — John Bunyan

Kaiti Brosh Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

In a matter of some generations all the stupid ones will die out and those with your discipline will inherit the Earth — Robert A. Heinlein