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Letterforms Logos Quotes By Pamela Todd

They like bright colors," she said. He smiled at her, those dark tameless eyes, half-bold and half-shy. "They like beautiful things," he said. — Pamela Todd

Letterforms Logos Quotes By Maureen Johnson

You're not weird in the head.' 'There's a giant talking chicken next to me that would say otherwise. — Maureen Johnson

Letterforms Logos Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Magnus grinned. Black hair and blue eyes are my favourite combination. — Cassandra Clare

Letterforms Logos Quotes By Malcolm X

It's like the Negro in America seeing the white man win all the time.
He's a professional gambler; he has all the cards and the odds stacked on his side, and he has always dealt to our people from the bottom of the deck. — Malcolm X

Letterforms Logos Quotes By Tom Standage

Indeed, the construction of a global telegraph network was widely expected, by Briggs and Maverick among others, to result in world peace: 'It is impossible that old prejudices and hostilities should longer exist, while such an instrument has been created for the exchange of thought between all the nations of the earth.' — Tom Standage

Letterforms Logos Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Martyrdom is the only way a man can become famous without ability. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Letterforms Logos Quotes By Amitav Ghosh

Yet the very name Ganga-Sagar, joining, as it did, river and sea, clear and dark, known and hidden, served to remind the migrants of the yawning chasm ahead; it was as if they were sitting balanced on the edge of a precipice, and the island were an outstretched limb of sacred Jambudvipa, their homeland, reaching out to keep them from tumbling into the void. — Amitav Ghosh

Letterforms Logos Quotes By J.K. Rowling

The club supporters' old practice of shooting arrows into the air from their wands every time their Chasers scored was banned by the Department of Magical Games and Sports in 1894, when one of these weapons pierced the referee Nugent Potts through the nose. — J.K. Rowling