Pamela Voorhees Quotes & Sayings
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There was a certain luxury to charity that she could not identify with and did not have. To take "charity" for granted, to revel in this charity towards people whom one did not know - perhaps it came from having had a yesterday and having today and expecting to have tomorrow. She envied them this ... Ifemelu wanted, suddenly and desperately, to be from the country of people who gave and not those who received, to be one of those who had and could therefore bask in the grace of having given. To be among those who could afford copious pity and empathy. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

(about organizing books in his home library, and putting a book in the Arts and Lit non-fiction section)
I personally find that for domestic purposes, the Trivial Pursuit system works better than Dewey. — Nick Hornby

Back in the early days of international, everybody wanted to customize the menu for every place. — Fred DeLuca

The people don't take baths and they don't speak English. No golf courses, no room service. Who needs it? — Jim McMahon

Grab your gun, it's time to go to hell. — Jared Leto

I am not good wife material because I'm fiercely independent and like to go off and do my own thing. — Amanda Harlech

My life's been too much of a self-created vocation. And there are times when I think I've done everything in the name of defiance. — Anne Rice

This is a book for anyone undertaking an adventure and leaving behind a life that has been familiar, comfortable, and predictable. — Devin Brown

Once in a while you have to bite the hand that reads you. — Tina Brown

The king sleeps still, under a mountain , and around him is assembled
his warriors and his herds and his riches. By his right hand is his cup,
filled with possibility. On his breast nestles his sword, waiting, too, to wake.
Fortunate is the soul who finds the king and is brave enough to call him to wakefulness, for the king will grant him a favour, as wondrous as can be imagined by a mortal man. — Maggie Stiefvater