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Mustique Map Quotes By T.H. White

He began to see why Merlyn had always clowned on purpose. It had been a means of helping people to learn in a happy way. — T.H. White

Mustique Map Quotes By Patricia Highsmith

And the hopelessness of herself, of ever being the person she wanted to be and of doing the things that person would do. Had all her life been nothing but a dream, and was this real? — Patricia Highsmith

Mustique Map Quotes By Lily King

She stared at me and nodded into the silence between us, as if I were still talking and making perfect sense. — Lily King

Mustique Map Quotes By Larkin Grimm

I remember there was this one lady shaman who said that having children puts a hole in your soul. And the only way to get it back is for your children to die. And, you know, monks don't have families. — Larkin Grimm

Mustique Map Quotes By B.C. Forbes

The truth doesn't hurt unless it ought to. — B.C. Forbes

Mustique Map Quotes By Alex D. Linz

Well, I don't know. Home Alone, I was a lot younger and I was in every shot and it was a lot colder, so Home Alone was physically demanding but more like being able to stand for a long time. — Alex D. Linz

Mustique Map Quotes By Thomas Mann

Travelers prove their lack of education if they make fun of the customs and values of their hosts, and the qualities that do a person honour are many and varied. — Thomas Mann

Mustique Map Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Here's what I think, Mr. Wind-Up Bird," said May Kasahara. "Everybody's born with some different thing at the core of their existence. And that thing, whatever it is, becomes like a heat source that runs each person from the inside. I have one too, of course. Like everybody else. But sometimes it gets out of hand. It swells or shrinks inside me, and it shakes me up. What I'd really like to do is find a way to communicate that feeling to another person. But I can't seem to do it. They just don't get it. Of course, the problem could be that I'm not explaining it very well, but I think it's because they're not listening very well. They pretend to be listening, but they're not, really. So I get worked up sometimes, and I do some crazy things. — Haruki Murakami