Lord Dashwood Quotes & Sayings
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You feel that nothing you have learned has put down roots, that while you're capable of entering the magical universe, you cannot remain submerged in it. You feel that all of this may be nothing but a fantasy dreamed up by people to fend off their fear of death. — Paulo Coelho

The alliance should agree ... to an effective NATO role against the new threats presented by international terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. — Jose Maria Aznar

I am optimistic. But I also know that, with time, I'm beginning to fight issues of aging as well as long-term paralysis. — Christopher Reeve

You don't realize how useful a therapist is until you see yourself on e and discover you have more problems than you ever dreamed of. — Claire Danes

The only true borders lie between day and night, between life and death, between hope and loss. — Erin Hunter

And there's even a lord named Lord Dashwood [like the characters in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility]. It's very steeped in Austen. It's been used in many films, but not in its entirety and we shot the inside and the outside and used every nook and cranny. The inside is very gaudy. It's a little naughty inside. There's a lot of portraiture. — Jerusha Hess

Loners live among the mob, so the mob mistakes us for its own, presuming and assuming. When the mob gets too close, the truth is revealed. Running or walking away, chased or free, any which way, we tell the mob in effect I don't need you. — Anneli Rufus

How long does it take for a broken spirit to kill a body that has food, water and shelter? — Yann Martel

still I cast my voice out into the void, hoping to reach something beyond distance — Neal Shusterman

Freedom is precious to those who don't have it. — Virginia Prodan

You are very cross tonight, Hart. Perhaps the lady disappointed you."
Hart stared at her over the glass he'd started to raise. "What lady?"
"The one whose perfume you positively reak of."
His brows went up."You mean the Countess von Hohenstahlen? She's eighty-two and drenches herself in scents that would make a tart blush.
"Oh. — Jennifer Ashley

The problem with setting goals is that they can be limiting. Perhaps we're asking for something good when God's will is that we be given something great. — Marianne Williamson