Mandragola Play Quotes & Sayings
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The next evening, Beckett had waited for Rick in his usual spot, head down and hands clasped in front like a condemned army cadet. As Rick approached, the sound of a solid punch suddenly snapped Beckett to attention. Blake stood in front Beckett with his arm in obvious recoil from the blow he'd landed on Rick.
But instead of starting a brawl, Blake had assumed Beckett's position, hands holding one another in submission. "I'd like to take Beckett's beatings for tonight, if that would be acceptable," he said. — Debra Anastasia
Edward had always thought that he belonged to the world of horror stories. Of course, I'd known he was dead wrong. It was obvious that he belonged here, in a fairytale, and now I was in the story with him. — Stephenie Meyer
When I had the honor to be a second lieutenant, I ate dry bread, but I never let anyone know that I was poor. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Calling us men doesn't make us men. No creature on earth has a right to think himself a human being if he doesn't know at least one good book. — Christopher Morley
PASSIVE PAVISSE-
ANAGRAM: Shield yourself from aggressors - Walk away without acknowledgement — Kamil Ali
Wisdom consists in knowing what not to want as well as what to want. — Napoleon Hill
When I was in college, I majored in comparative religion because I really wanted to figure out if there was God and how I should live my life. — Marshall Curry
I just umpire. That's what I've done. That's all I can do. I'm one of the fortunate ones on God's earth. I found what God meant for me to do. People ask if I like working home plate best. I just want to be between the white lines. That's where I belong, and I wouldn't have it any other way. — Doug Harvey
Better than the rest of us, they [the Jews] sensed what was ahead for their people. — H.L. Mencken
Performance of duty and observance of morality are convertible terms. — Mahatma Gandhi
He was making it impossible for her to resist him, or even remember why she'd wanted to. — Jill Shalvis
We pedaled rapidly, without laughing or speaking, peculiarly satisfied with our mutual presence, akin to one another in the common isolation of lewdness, weariness, and absurdity. — Georges Bataille
His red-haired companion wore a similar outfit but without the tattoo and piercings, lacking the courage - or the idiocy - to turn a fashion statement into permanent disfigurement. They — Kelley Armstrong
Jesus did not ask us to believe that his death was a blood sacrifice, that he was going to die for our sins. — Robert W. Funk
