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Mr Catra Quotes By Hilari Bell

Man must look after man, for we have no gods to watch over us. — Hilari Bell

Mr Catra Quotes By Lord Byron

There is pleasure in the pathless woods. — Lord Byron

Mr Catra Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

But this is terrible!" cried Frodo. "Far worse than the worst that I imagined from your hints and warnings. O Gandalf, best of friends, what am I to do? For now I am really afraid. What am I to do? What a pity that Bilbo did not stab that vile creature, when he had a chance!"
"Pity? It was Pity that stayed his hand. Pity, and Mercy: not to strike without need. And he has been well rewarded, Frodo. Be sure that he took so little hurt from the evil, and escaped in the end, because he began his ownership of the Ring so. With Pity."
"I am sorry," said Frodo. "But I am frightened; and I do not feel any pity for Gollum. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Mr Catra Quotes By Voltaire

Doctors put drugs of which they know little into bodies of which they know less for diseases of which they know nothing at all. — Voltaire

Mr Catra Quotes By Stephen Spender

History is the ship carrying living memories to the future. — Stephen Spender

Mr Catra Quotes By Jake LaMotta

In my whole career, I've never really gotten hurt. The only ones that really hurt me were my wives. — Jake LaMotta

Mr Catra Quotes By Oliver Sykes

It gets really dark before it gets light. — Oliver Sykes

Mr Catra Quotes By Richard P. Feynman

It is the facts that matter, not the proofs. Physics can progress without the proofs, but we can't go on without the facts ... if the facts are right, then the proofs are a matter of playing around with the algebra correctly. — Richard P. Feynman

Mr Catra Quotes By Marvin J. Ashton

Procrastination is a deadly weapon of human progress. — Marvin J. Ashton

Mr Catra Quotes By Plautus

Find me a reasonable lover against his weight in gold. — Plautus