Nealan Quotes & Sayings
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When I was small, I would refuse to drink when I ate fish because I thought the fish would reconstitute itself in my stomach — Peter Ustinov

She promised herself that from now on she would try to sit as close to Neal as possible. She could not kick someone eight chairs away. — Tamora Pierce

An omnipotent God is the only being with no reason to lie. — Mason Cooley

I remember the first book I bought, when I was about 11 ... Dad said, 'What have you got that for? What are libraries for?' — Kenneth Branagh

I'd like to find whoever taught the Stump that extra work builds character and push him down the stairs, Neal told Kel at lunch. — Tamora Pierce

The best thing I could say is you do have to be a really good listener. If I go to a family reunion, and there's 400 people there, everybody comes up and tells me their stories, right? And I think that when you're a good listener, and you can imagine how someone's talking, dialogue is your key friend, is it not? — Susan Straight

It is charming to totter into vogue. — Horace Walpole

I know what you taste like," I interrupted, my tone harsh. "I know how it feels to have you come against my tongue. What it feels like to have you clench around my cock while you lose your fucking mind. And you, you've tasted me. I've shoved my cock so deep down your throat I felt your tonsils, Danika. Are we going to forget all of that? — R.K. Lilley

My new knight mistress is famed for wielding sharp edges: Sword, Knife and Tongue! — Tamora Pierce

It was in Alexandria that the circumference of the earth was first measured, the sun fixed at the center of the solar system, the workings of the brain and the pulse illuminated, the foundations of anatomy and physiology established, the definitive editions of Homer produced. It was in Alexandria that Euclid had codified geometry. — Stacy Schiff

Independence is the only way Scotland can realise its full political and cultural potential in the 21st century. — Tariq Ali

A soul, therefore, when deprived of the Word of God, is given up unarmed to the devil for destruction — John Calvin

Even without much experience in friendships, the lonely girl and the castaway boy filled the time as two friends should. — M.P. Kozlowsky

When you are in deep conflict about something, sometimes the most trivial thing can tip the scales. — Ethel Merman

People hated to take their disagreements to the President; it was as though a failure to agree somehow reflected badly on each of them, and consensus, rather than clarity, was often the highest goal of the process. — Richard Holbrooke