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Miscreants Def Quotes By Neil Gaiman

The little mutton-chopped man interrupted them to point out that in his opinion good was not the avoidance of evil, but something more positive than that: it was making the world a better place. — Neil Gaiman

Miscreants Def Quotes By Pawan Mishra

A life without sweets is not much worth living. — Pawan Mishra

Miscreants Def Quotes By Kevin Hearne

The tendency of modern American women to exclaim 'Hiiiiiiiiiiii!' in soprano octaves and hug each other upon sight can be disconcerting to those unfamiliar with it. — Kevin Hearne

Miscreants Def Quotes By Carlo Rovelli

Albert [Einstein] was reading Kant and attending occasional lectures at the University of Pavia: for pleasure, without being registered there or having to think about exams. It is thus that serious scientists are made. — Carlo Rovelli

Miscreants Def Quotes By Christina Aguilera

When I first came out there was no such thing as Twitter or Facebook. And the blogs! Like, what is that? — Christina Aguilera

Miscreants Def Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

In terms of having an experience, seriously contemplating a murder was almost as good as going through with it, and it had the added benefit of not entailing risk. Between prison and no prison, no prison was clearly preferable. — Jonathan Franzen

Miscreants Def Quotes By Trevanian

All right. But take my advice, Mr. Hel. Don't let this chance get away. Opportunity doesn't knock twice, you know."
"Penetrating observation. Did you make up the epigram?"
"I'll see you tomorrow."
"Very well. And ask the guard to knock on my cell door twice. I wouldn't want to confuse him with opportunity. — Trevanian

Miscreants Def Quotes By Moutasem Algharati

Knowledge is a commodity to be shared. For knowledge to pay dividends, it should not remain the monopoly of the selected few. — Moutasem Algharati