Miodrag Belodedici Quotes & Sayings
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You don't have to. I have enough faith in you," she said, "for the both of us. — Cassandra Clare
His stomach tried to propel itself out of his throat. His mouth hinged open all by itself - the better to upchuck you with, my dear - and shot out five gods, a very slimy rock, quite a lot of nectar, some biscuits, and a chariot license plate. (No, I don't know how all that got in there.) — Rick Riordan
Knives drawn, pistols blazing. Because that's what we do. — Leigh Bardugo
Societies that do not eat people are fascinated by those that do. — Ronald Wright
I think my books are lighter and funnier than some of the big series out there. You may not walk away from my books having learned a life-altering lesson, but you will feel better for having laughed for a few hours. It's just a different style of writing. — Molly Harper
Sometimes I'm overcome with such an aversion to human beings that I can barely refrain from retching. — Franz Kafka
Don't get me wrong - I love London, and still have an apartment there. — Rebecca Loos
There are no second-place finishers - you don't take silver, you simply lose gold. Second place is nothing but the best loser - nobody lost better than the guy in second place. But on the battlefield that guy usually winds up dead. — Jamie Smith
I am proud to be a Southerner. I think Southern hospitality is very ... I don't think it's just a term. I think it really exists. You can come to Savannah, and the people are so sweet and so nice. — Paula Deen
Happiness is egotistical. — Alexandre Dumas
Canoe + waterfall = I don't go camping anymore. — Demetri Martin
I see you for who you really are,
not because you have changed,
but because I have. — Daniela Nikolova
The only art form that Americans have created that's recognized around the world is jazz music born in a community that had the peculiar experience of being unfree in a free land. — Ken Burns
We should never so entirely avoid danger as to appear irresolute and cowardly; but, at the same time, we should avoid unnecessarily exposing ourselves to danger, than which nothing can be more foolish. — Marcus Tullius Cicero