Lorier Quotes & Sayings
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I loved you. I was a pentapod monster, but I loved you. I was despicable and brutal, and turpid, and everything, mais je t'aimais, je t'aimais! And there were times when I knew how you felt, and it was hell to know it, my little one. Lolita girl, brave Dolly Schiller. — Vladimir Nabokov

She set you down on the floor and you started ranging around, picking things up, pulling my cats tail- you screamed like a banshee when the cat scratched you, so I asked your mother if you were part banshee. She didn't laugh.
-Magnus to Clary, pg.228- — Cassandra Clare

Oh, blessed Domi!" the Aon exclaimed, approaching quickly.
"Ashe!" she said, wiping her eyes with a quivering hand, numbed by shock.
"You never use the Lord's name!"
"If He has brought me to you, then He has His first Seon convert," Ashe said,
pulsing excitedly. — Brandon Sanderson

Come over here so I can examine your face with my hands and see deeper into your soul than a sighted person ever could. — John Green

I believe if you are nice to people, children will follow. Likewise, if you are rude to people, children will follow. — Wendi Deng Murdoch

Our mind thinks of death, our heart thinks of life, and our soul thinks of immortality. — Sri Chinmoy

In antiquity men studied for their own sake; nowadays men study for the sake of impressing others. — Confucius

(Whatever human mind can conceive, it can achieve!) — Napoleon Hill

Landlords took the side streets, typically not in their Saab or Audi but in their "rent collector," some oil-leaking, rusted-out van or truck that hauled around extension cords, ladders, maybe a loaded pistol, plumbing snakes, toolboxes, a can of Mace, nail guns, and other necessities. — Matthew Desmond

I grew up wanting to make movies, and along the way I suddenly found that I had a career doing comedy. — Ben Stiller

What is the quality you most like in a man?
The ability to return books. — David Bowie

Give to a wounded heart seclusion; consolation nor reason ever effected anything in such a case. — Honore De Balzac