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Operetta And Musical Comedy Quotes By Wildbow

At this stage, it was only man. Only change, carrying the world from one state to another. In time, there would be more to be done, and the changes would not be so easy. He would go to war and he would die.

His day had passed. Things would change, they would find ruin, and the ruins would settle.

There was no emotional at this, no concern, no anxiety. It simply was. — Wildbow

Operetta And Musical Comedy Quotes By Mitch Kynock

More humans should acquire the quality of the turtle. He makes more progress only when he sticks his neck out. — Mitch Kynock

Operetta And Musical Comedy Quotes By Renee Ahdieh

You laugh very loud - as if you are the only one in the world," Despina commented.

Shahrzad wrinkled her nose. "That's funny. My sister says something very similar."

"I assume it makes little difference to you."

"Why? You'd prefer I stop?" she teased.

"No," Khalid said, as he strode into the Grand Portico. "I would not."

"Sayyidi." Despina bowed.

He nodded at her. "I cannot speak for Despina. But you do laugh too loud. And I hope you never stop. — Renee Ahdieh

Operetta And Musical Comedy Quotes By Will Smith

When you're running and you are there, there's a little person that talks to you and that little person says "Oh, I'm tired", "My lounge's about to pop", "I'm so hurt", "I'm so tired", "There's no way I can possibly continue". And you wanna quit. Right? That person, if you learn how to defeat that person when you're running you will learn how to not quit when things get hard in your life. — Will Smith

Operetta And Musical Comedy Quotes By William Shakespeare

Why, this is very midsummer madness. — William Shakespeare

Operetta And Musical Comedy Quotes By Stephen W. Thompson

There's nothing wrong with not liking what you don't like. I mean, the Leon Bridges that we played is a little more straight traditionalist. I like the way this plays around with classic sounds, but ... — Stephen W. Thompson