Murtagh From Outlander Quotes & Sayings
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Every trick is an old one, but with a change of players, a change of dress, it comes out as new as before. — Lady Gregory

I believe I shall never be old enough to speak without embarrassment when I have nothing to talk about. — Abraham Lincoln

Murtagh was right about women. Sassenach, I risked my life for ye, committing theft, arson, assault, and murder into the bargain. In return for which ye call me names, insult my manhood, kick me in the ballocks and claw my face. Then I beat you half to death and tell ye all the most humiliating things have ever happened to me, and ye say ye love me." He laid his head on his knees and laughed some more. Finally he rose and held out a hand to me, wiping his eyes with the other.
"You're no verra sensible, Sassenach, but I like ye fine. Let's go. — Diana Gabaldon

letters can be dangerous, especially when they are exchanged between lovers who are separated. At first they'll exchange every three days...then once a week, then every two weeks...Eventually they don't even exchange a letter once a month...and then at some point their hearts are separated...it happens all the tine. — Tsukasa Hojo

We are becoming like cats, slyly parasitic, enjoying an indifferent domesticity. Nice and snug in the social, our historic passions have withdrawn into the glow of an artificial coziness, and our half-closed eyes now seek little other than the peaceful parade of television pictures. — Jean Baudrillard

It is helpful for a woman artist not to have a husband. — Jeanette Winterson

Because it's dance music, you can't really have a lot of changing in there. It's really not for me because there's too much repetition. I like more diversity. — Ikue Mori

Sometimes we must search afar to find what's close at hand. — Jan-Philipp Sendker

Do not shoot! I am Che Guevara and worth more to you alive than dead. — Jon Lee Anderson

Jack and Ev looked at each other for a moment in the boardroom. At that moment neither realized that they were both fundamental to what Twitter had become. The perfect equilibrium of two different ways of looking at the world: the need to talk about yourself, compared with the need to let people talk about what was happening around them. One could never have existed without the other. That balance, or battle, had created Twitter. A tool that could be used by corporate titans and teens, by celebrities and nobodies, by government officials and revolutionaries. A place where people with fundamentally different views of the world, like Jack and Ev, could converse. — Nick Bilton

The inner Min starved; she woke in the middle of the night, then lay for hours wondering what was wrong. — Lan Samantha Chang

I told you that day: a pair of idiots. I thought she was leading you around by the nose
or some other organ. — Frank Delaney