Malikyte Quotes & Sayings
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When I die," said dear and whimsical old Doctor Pycroft, "I shall have a bell hung on my head-stone, with an inscription asking the compassionate passer-by to ring it long and loud. And I shan't get up. — Reginald L. Hine

I have a small family, but they are all still in Perth, and I am still very close with my high-school friends. — Kate Jenkinson

Do What?'
'Lie,' he said. 'Why do you fabricate these outlandish stories?'
'Well,' I wanted to say, 'there are those of us who create because all around us, things visible and invisible are crumbling. We are like the stonemasons of Babylon, forever working, as it says in Jeremiah, to shore up the city of walls.'
I didn't say that, of course. What I did say was: 'I don't know. — Alan Bradley

This humble person has been alive long enough to see two generations of children grow up, and knows how rare it is for ordinary birds to give birth to a swan. The swan who goes on living in its parents' tree will die; this is why those who are beautiful and talented bear the burden of finding their own way into the world. — Arthur Golden

We've got very few bodies right now so we were tired, but we've also got a lot of character and we want to win. — Steve Nash

You know who should watch out?" Imogene lowered her voice to a conspiratorial whisper.
"Gavin's brothers. Mmm-hmm. Now that Gavin is tying the knot, Carolyn has a bee in her bonnet about getting all her other boys married off. — Sara Humphreys

The male sex still constitute in many ways the most obstinate vested interest one can find. — Francis Aungier

Aye, tough mermaids are, the lot of them. — Blackbeard

One can lose themselves in the twilight, when there are no colors to guide the way. — Vanna Smythe

When we bring back with us the objects most dear, and find those we left unchanged, we are tempted to doubt the lapse of time; but one link in the chain of affection broken, and every thing seems altered. — Marguerite Gardiner

A self-help guru would call this attitude "bending in the wind," but I just call it "giving up. — Gary Reilly