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Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Lydia Leonard

Anne Boleyn was a warrior forced to use the only tools available to a woman in her position at that time. She was bold and ambitious, and had she had a son, history would have been very different. — Lydia Leonard

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By William Shakespeare

What is honour? a word. What is in that word honour? what is that honour? air. A trim reckoning! Who hath it? he that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it? no. Doth he hear it? no. — William Shakespeare

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Upton Sinclair

The first thing brought forth by the study of any religion, ancient or modern, is that it is based upon Fear, born of it, fed by it - and that it cultivates the source from which its nourishment is derived. — Upton Sinclair

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Eddie Adams

If it makes you laugh, if it makes you cry, if it rips out your heart, that's a good picture. — Eddie Adams

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Lauren Bacall

I always thought I had crooked eyebrows and crooked teeth. That's why I never understood why people called me a beauty. — Lauren Bacall

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Bad thing about having an assassin as a friend. When he makes a threat against your life, you know it's not one. He means it.
-Syn — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Ralph Macchio

I've come up in the scripted world, and I have wished there were more time slots for us to tell compelling scripted stories and not fill the airwaves with a lot of fluff and tabloid entertainment. — Ralph Macchio

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Phillip Margulies

The truth was withheld only because so much else had to be forfeited. — Phillip Margulies

Nadsat Dictionary Quotes By Jon Krakauer

Alleging that the Mormons had committed a long list of treasonous acts, in May 1857 Buchanan dispatched a contingent of federal officials to restore the rule of law in Utah, including a new territorial governor to replace Brigham Young. More ominously, the new president ordered twenty-five hundred heavily armed soldiers to escort these officials into Salt Lake City and subdue the Saints if necessary. For all intents and purposes, the United States had declared war on the Mormons. — Jon Krakauer