Modernista Furniture Quotes & Sayings
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We do not so much want books for good people, as books which will make bad ones better. — Hannah More

You're not going to see any former suitors in Forest Crest, are you?"
An impish twinkle appeared in her eyes. "No, Mr. Morgan, I was never courted by any of the village lads."
"Why not? What in God's name is the matter with all of them?"
"I was never receptive to their advances," Victoria said, settling herself more comfortably on his lap. "I was absorbed in taking care of Father, and reading books, and..." Tenderly she laid her head on his shoulder. "I suppose I was waiting for you," she said, and felt his arms tighten until he nearly crushed her. — Lisa Kleypas

People say they live for the days their bosses are out. People don't know what the hell they are saying. — Jay E. Tria

It is very seldom that one encounters what would appear to be sheer unadulterated evil in a human face; an evil, I mean, active, deliberate, deadly, dangerous. Folly, heedlessness, vanity, pride, craft, meanness, stupidity - yes. But even Iagos in this world are few, and devilry is as rare as witchcraft. ("Bad Company") — Walter De La Mare

I had a very quick moment on 'Happy Endings.' — Justin Baldoni

The moment you have kids, you are prey to judgment, but you also become a judge. You find yourself going, "Can you believe what she did with such-and-such?" at school. — Sam Mendes

I always get inspiration from whatever characters say about my character. — Robert Englund

Most people think a girl and a guy can't just be friends, there has to be something else going on. — Sarah Dessen

Intelligence must be used for the benefit, and not to the detriment, of society. Those who use intelligence for their own personal gain or to the detriment of others have not properly borne the responsibility of their gift, and are not welcome in our faction. — Veronica Roth

I do not wish to be any more busy with my hands than is necessary. — Henry David Thoreau

Ten years of shadows, but no longer. Light up the darkness, Majesty. — Sarah J. Maas

Let it be clearly understood that the Russian is a delightful person till he tucks in his shirt. As an Oriental he is charming. It is only when he insists on being treated as the most easterly of western peoples instead of the most westerly of easterns that he becomes a racial anomaly extremely difficult to handle. — Rudyard Kipling