Phantomhive Symbol Quotes & Sayings
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Because I've a track record of talking about books I never write, in Australia they think I'm about to write a book about Jane Austen. Something I said at some festival. — Kate Atkinson

The universe, as far as we can observe it, is a wonderful and immense engine ... If we dramatize its life and conceive its spirit, we are filled with wonder, terror and amusement, so magnificent is the spirit. — George Santayana

Four legs good, two legs bad. — George Orwell

What's the haps, Alli? Writing your memoirs?"
"People who write memoirs should die. — Santino Hassell

I was 12 when I ordered my first guitar out of the worn and discolored pages of the Sears and Roebuck catalog. The story that I bought it on the installment plan is untrue, the invention of a Hollywood press agent. Local color. I paid cash, $8, money I had saved as a hired hand on my uncle Calvin's farm, baling and stacking hay. Prairie hay, used as feed for the cattle in winter. It was mean work for a wiry boy, but ambition made me strong. — Gene Autry

Careful, Prince. We wouldn't want to spill any royal blood today. I promise you, as long as you follow my command, you will remain safe. ~ Nadia from Robin Danner's The Princes Bound — Robin Danner

I swallowed. Be strong, Valentina. The wish of a dead man is sacred. Don't break your promise. — Cora Reilly

One would be in less danger From the wiles of the stranger If one's own kin and kith Were more fun to be with. — Ogden Nash

The eternal part of our being is perfect, free, always changing, always new, and completely conscious of all things. — Frederick Lenz

She was a tiny girl - a trinket brunette, very pretty, very pale, and hard as nails. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Jace is considered the most awesome material to make a Shadowhunter out of. — Cassandra Clare

A preacher must have some intelligence to charm the people by his florid style, by his exhilarating system of morality, by the repetition of his figures of speech, his brilliant remarks and vivid descriptions ; but, after all, he has not too much of it, for if he possessed some of the right quality he would neglect these extraneous ornaments, unworthy of the Gospel, and preach naturally, forcibly, and like a Christian. — Jean De La Bruyere