Mandiks Quotes & Sayings
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I liked him I just didn't like complicated. And what could be more complicated that a priest? — Marshall Thornton
It's fascinating, you know, how an obsolete madness is sometimes adopted and stylized in an attempt to ghoulishly preserve it. These are the days of second-hand fantasies and out-of-date distractions. — Thomas Ligotti
I'm as religious as the next man - which is to say I'll keep in with the local parson for form's sake and read the lessons on feast-days because my tenants expect it, but I've never been fool enough to confuse religion with belief in God. That's where so many clergymen ... go wrong — George MacDonald Fraser
As my good friend Will Shakespeare put it, the course of true love never did run smooth. You need not fear me, darling. I shall never again lift a hand to harm you. That would not bring me what I most desire, your love. Be forewarned, little one, that your life without me shall be a lonely one.
Farewell for now, sweet child.
All my love,
Lord Simon Baldevar, Earl of Lecarrow. — Trisha Baker
Nature was beautiful in a way he'd never imagined, but this...this was life. — Kass Morgan
All love shifts and changes. I don't know if you can be wholeheartedly in love all the time. — Julie Andrews Edwards
My career has been full of remarkable coincidences that have nothing to do with me. — Jack Lemmon
My parents were what I like to call proper musical fans. Lots of Sondheim was played in the car. — Daniel Radcliffe
Cats hate doors for the opportun ities doors deny them to do exactly what they please, but they love them in equal measure, due to the opportunities they present to make humans their snivelling slaves. — Tom Cox
Fending for oneself alone on a desert island is really no laughing matter. It is no crying one either — Virginia Woolf
John Irving once told me he doesn't start a novel until he knows the last sentence. I said, 'My God, Irving, isn't that like working in a factory?' — Tom Robbins
He is crooked enough to hide behind a spiral staircase. — Anne McCaffrey
The real offense, as she ultimately perceived, was in having a mind of her own at all. — Henry James