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Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Heather Hall

Let me put it this way. You, my beautiful girl, have the power to really hurt me, with how I feel about you. Far more than anyone else ever has or ever could. I don't know if you realize that. — Heather Hall

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Jasper Fforde

Sometimes I wonder if the human race isn't collectively as mad as a sack of door knobs. — Jasper Fforde

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Eddie Izzard

Horseshoes are lucky. Horses have four bits of lucky nailed to their feet. They should be the luckiest animals in the world. They should rule the country. They should win all their horse races, at least. 'In the fifth race today, every single horse was first equal ... one horse threw a shoe came in third ... the duck was ninth ... and five ran.' — Eddie Izzard

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Samuel Clemens

It is better for a man to remain silent and appear a fool, then to open his mouth and remove all doubt. — Samuel Clemens

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Lee Clow

A thing that most creatives don't do well is that you've gotta learn to listen. — Lee Clow

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Sarah Addison Allen

Candy is my religion. — Sarah Addison Allen

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

Women do not transgress the bounds of decorum so often as men; but when they do, they go greater lengths. — Charles Caleb Colton

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Nhat Hanh

Every day we do things, we are things that have to do with peace. If we are aware of our life ... , our way of looking at things, we will know ohw to make peace right in the moment, we are alive. — Nhat Hanh

Miss Havisham Satis House Quotes By Larry David

I've led this empty life for over forty years and now I can pass that heritage on and ensure that the misery will continue for at least one more generation. — Larry David