Liddieville Quotes & Sayings
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If there was an arrow speeding toward Will, I would be bound by oath to step in front of it.'
'Handy, that,' said Will. — Cassandra Clare

As the traditional healer Makhosi Petros Hezekial Mtshali tells us, Ancestors are benevolent beings who love us. You are their legacy, and they want the best for their progeny. Their own evolution in the Otherworld depends upon the completion of unfinished business or making amends for unkind acts or deeds that they may have committed during their lifetime. — Steven D. Farmer

I think I've been quite lucky in that I haven't had to make too many changes to myself. Obviously, there have been adaptations and things that I've altered, but I haven't changed completely. I've stayed myself. — Jess Glynne

Ubi amo, ibi patria. Where I love. there is my home. — Elizabeth Hunter

It's always wise to raise questions about the most obvious and simple assumption — C. West Churchman

I admire Brad Pitt. He hasn't just done leading-man hunky roles; he's done a lot of edgier things. — Corey Sevier

The buying of more books than one can read is nothing less than the soul reaching toward infinity ... — A. Edward Newton

I lived in LA for almost nine years and if I never went back there again it would be fine. — David Cross

Dementors caused a person to relive the worst moments of their life. What would spoiled, pampered, bullying Dudley have been forced to hear? — J.K. Rowling

When a profit-seeking company proposes to take citizens' private land away for its own gain, people should stand up for their rights. — Louis Bacon

Only those who walk in holiness experience true joy. — Jerry Bridges

I try to write three jokes every day. I don't sit down and write them, it's just things that pop into my head. Then I'll go watch it fail onstage that night. — Zach Galifianakis

It's funny - when people call you "shy," they usually smile. Like it's cute, some funny little habit you'll
grow out of when you're older, like the gaps in your grin when your baby teeth fall out. If they knew
how it felt - really being shy, not just unsure at first - they wouldn't smile. Not if they knew how the
feeling knots up your stomach or makes your palms sweat or robs you of the ability to say anything that
makes sense. It's not cute at all. — Claudia Gray

Hear that, Mr. De Pfeffel Cantab or whatever your name is? That's the sound of the villa in the South of France you could have bought crumbling to dust. — Tim Collins