Mccourts Quotes & Sayings
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Who the hell are you?" "It doesn't matter who I am. It just matters who you are. Years ago... before you were born... you were my mother." His mother? "I'm taking down your license plate and calling the police." "Kate, is everything okay?" It was Mr. Niles, their neighbor, still in a suit, his tie undone as he walked across his own lawn. Kate sized the old man. "Go." "Does the name Daniel Weaver mean something to you?" Daniel fucking what? "I said go." "Your friend Kev. Do you know who he really is?" Another chill. This one making her quiver. "He's not my friend." She searched the man's eyes. They remained kind. "Get lost." The man entered his car, and Kate watched as he started his engine, making sure he drove off. — Eric Marier

For that which you mention concerning liberty of conscience, I meddle not with any man's conscience. — Oliver Cromwell

Sunlight burns me," I say.
He shrugs. "Me, too."
"You're an idiot, Snow. — Rainbow Rowell

This mother needs happy, reputable children, and that one needs unhappy ones: otherwise she cannot show her kindness as a mother. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I try to believe everything I read in the newspapers, but I had difficulty with last week's account of the London vagrant who was found, after death, to be carrying £1,500 in small change in his socks.
My reason for doubting the story is that I, too, like to carry small change in my socks, but I have found that with more that £15 or £20 worth it becomes impossible to walk. — Auberon Waugh

Winry: So I guess you'll miss having her around, huh?
Al: *Glares* Why are you smiling? — Hiromu Arakawa

The bishop thought that night, while Rachel was singing, that if the world of sinful, diseased, depraved, lost humanity could only have the Gospel preached to it by consecrated sopranos and professional tenors and altos and basses, he believed it would hasten the coming of the Kingdom quicker than any other one force. — Charles M. Sheldon

Truth is the summit of being; justice is the application of it to affairs. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

...but She chooses her battles these days and I'm not sure this one would make the cut. — Katja Millay

Transported to a different culture, thought often loses its subtlety and can even rampage like a wild beast. — Minae Mizumura

She has been kissed as often as a police-court Bible, and by much the same class of people. — Robertson Davies