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Oldness Darkness Quotes By Mervyn Peake

Keda's oldness was the work of fate, alchemy. An occult agedness. A transparent darkness. A broken and mysterious grove. A tragedy, a glory, a decay. - Titus Groan — Mervyn Peake

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Ernest Bramah

Although there exist many thousand subjects for elegant conversation, there are persons who cannot meet a cripple without talking about feet. — Ernest Bramah

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Keith Richards

Everyone talks about rock these days; the problem is they forget about the roll. — Keith Richards

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Steve Berry

Everybody loves a thing more if it has cost him trouble. — Steve Berry

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Pierce Brown

On Mars there is not much gravity. — Pierce Brown

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Fiona Apple

I still don't know what Episcopalian means. — Fiona Apple

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Kedar Joshi

I have no proof for any proof. — Kedar Joshi

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Terry Pratchett

'Discworld' is taking something that you know is ridiculous and treating it as if it is serious, to see if something interesting happens when you do so. — Terry Pratchett

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Edmund Hillary

Once I've decided to do something, I do usually try to carry it through to fruition. — Edmund Hillary

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Pete Hamill

As a master of graphic creation, as teacher, historian, and roving ambassador of comics, Jerry Robinson has ensured that future generations of talented kids will continue to imagine and then put marks on paper. — Pete Hamill

Oldness Darkness Quotes By Stephen Kelman

Violence always came too easy to you, that's the problem. It always felt too good. Remember the first time you trod on an ant, and with an infant stamp made the moving still, the present past? Wasn't that a sickly sweet epiphany? Such power in your feet and at your fingertips such temptation! It would take some act of charity to give all that good stuff away. You'd need to be something greater that just another invention of a spiteful god. — Stephen Kelman