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P 87 Warner Juliette Quotes By Mungo MacCallum

The family was serious about education; after dinner, Fred was known to issue volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica to his children and guests for a little light reading. — Mungo MacCallum

P 87 Warner Juliette Quotes By Neil Gaiman

no longer scared of what tomorrow might bring, because yesterday had brought it. It — Neil Gaiman

P 87 Warner Juliette Quotes By Mary Shelley

The blood flowed freely in my veins, but a weight of despair and remorse pressed on my heart, which nothing could remove. — Mary Shelley

P 87 Warner Juliette Quotes By Henry Miller

It isn't the oceans which cut us off from the world - it's the American way of looking at things. — Henry Miller

P 87 Warner Juliette Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

So you just kill people for power."
"As do you."
"How dare you-"
He laughs, loud. "You're free to lie to yourself, if it makes you feel better."
"I am not lying-"
"Why did it take you so long to break your connection with Jenkins?"
My mouth freezes in place.
"Why didn't you fight back right away? Why did you allow him to touch for as long as he did?"
My hands have begun to shake and I grip them, hard.
"You don't know anything about me."
"And yet you claim to know me so well."
I clench my jaw, not trusting myself to speak.
"At least I'm honest," he adds.
"You just agreed you're a liar!"
He raises his eyebrows. "At least I'm honest about being a liar. — Tahereh Mafi

P 87 Warner Juliette Quotes By Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson Of Lodsworth

Casually, unconsciously, but with deadly effectiveness, western man all round the globe destroyed the traditional gods and the ancient societies with his commerce and his science ... Does it mean nothing to him if great areas of the world, where western influence has been predominant, emerge from this tutelage unable to return to the old life, yet unfitted for the new? It is hard to believe that the future could ever belong to men demonstrating irresponsibility on so vast a scale. — Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson Of Lodsworth