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Pioneering Famous Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

May you live to be as old as 120 years old. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Pioneering Famous Quotes By J.K. Rowling

You can do all sorts of stuff that full-grown wizards can't, Viktor always said
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Ron looked around at her so fast he appeared to crick his neck; rubbing it, he said, "Yeah? What did Vicky say?"
"Ho ho," said Hermione in a bored voice. "He said Harry knew how to do stuff even he didn't, and he was in the final year at Durmstrang."
Ron was looking at Hermione suspiciously.
"You're not still in contact with him are you?"
"So what if I am?" said Hermione coolly, though her face was a little pink. "I can have a pen pal if I
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"He didn't only want to be your pen pal," said Ron accusingly.
Hermione shook her head exasperatedly and ignored Ron, who was continuing to watch her. — J.K. Rowling

Pioneering Famous Quotes By Diane Ackerman

Because IQ tests favor memory skills and logic, overlooking artistic creativity, insight, resiliency, emotional reserves, sensory gifts, and life experience, they can't really predict success, let alone satisfaction. — Diane Ackerman

Pioneering Famous Quotes By David A. Stewart

Most people who get into power in the western world start with great intentions, but slowly they all become entrapped and hung by their own petard. — David A. Stewart

Pioneering Famous Quotes By Matisyahu

Who's gonna make you happy when you're your own worst enemy? — Matisyahu

Pioneering Famous Quotes By George R R Martin

We were king's men, knights, and heroes ... but some knights are dark and full of terror, my lady. War makes monsters of us all."
"Are you saying you are monsters?"
"I am saying we are human. You are not the only one with wounds, Lady Brienne — George R R Martin

Pioneering Famous Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

One is called upon to approach and realize and complete the monstrousness, and everyone has some such enormity in his life, or else to be destroyed by this monstrousness even before one has entered into it. In this way people always tend to waver at a certain point in their lives, and always at the particular crucial point in their lives when they must decide whether to tackle the monstrousness of their life or let themselves be destroyed by it before they have tackled it. Most people prefer to let themselves be destroyed by this monstrousness rather than to tackle it, because they aren't equipped by nature to tackle and realize and fulfil their monstrousness, they're rather inclined, by nature, to let themselves be destroyed by their monstrousness before they have tackled it. The matured idea is enough in itself to destroy most people, so Roithamer. — Thomas Bernhard