Pantaloneta Quotes & Sayings
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him to shoot anyone who even looked cross-eyed at him. "Web English is such a subtle tongue," he said. "That phrase is older than the Web," I said. "Just do it. — Dan Simmons
Cor, love a duck. And also Lawks-a-mercy. I said that inwardly, but outwardly I said, Blimey, and also, what larks. — Louise Rennison
Some people us language to describe the lives they lead, and other people use language to create the lives they lead. — Steve Chandler
Women are like the Olympic athletes of grudges. — Liane Moriarty
Many truths which are not believed are called lies,' the Laughing Beast said. 'Mirrors do not themselves lie unless they have been enchanted. Ordinary mirrors merely reflect what is revealed to them. People lie and mirrors reflect people. If your mother feared mirrors in your land, she feared herself. — Isobelle Carmody
As far as groupies, I never saw any of them. — Davy Jones
We were what we had in life, I thought, and I was not sad about it or apologetic for its corniness. — Danielle Evans
My secret is that I have never thought there is a secret to anything in life. Passion. Love. Drive. Work. Work. Work. Dull but true. — Stephen Fry
I'm an actress and a singer and I'm also a Christian. We're not all crazy right-wingers. I just want to be like Jesus, forgiving and loving and nonjudgmental, accepting of everyone even if they don't agree. — Kristin Chenoweth
This was just one night, one chance to vary and see where it took me. The fireflies were probably already out: maybe it wasn't just a season or a time but a whole world I'd forgotten. I'd never know until I stepped out into it. So I did. — Sarah Dessen
How different men were to women! — Elizabeth Gaskell
British fashion is a serious business. The British fashion industry is worth £21bn to the U.K. economy and employs 819,000 people across the country. — Natalie Massenet
I've never seen anyone get so excited over books before. You'd think they were diamonds. — Cassandra Clare
