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Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By Raymond Buckland

Tolkien was such a brilliant writer in so many ways. He was truly an inspiration. Many people don't realize just how much he researched and how much he based his stories and characters on mythology of various types. He was very deep and in many ways a genius. — Raymond Buckland

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By Skeet Ulrich

I guess I'm a little charmed. I never thought this would happen so quick. — Skeet Ulrich

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By David Cassidy

It's been the work that has carried me and I never wanted to rest on my laurels or go back and do what I done before. — David Cassidy

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By C.S. Lewis

It is an old story and if you want to go into it you will no doubt consult people who have more authority to talk about it than I have. All I am doing is to ask people to face the facts - to understand the questions which Christianity claims to answer. — C.S. Lewis

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By Lemony Snicket

Tall and skinny, with arms and legs sticking out at odd angles, as if [they] were made of drinking straws instead of flesh and bone. — Lemony Snicket

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By Robert Breault

There is always sufficient reason for despair, but there is never sufficient purpose. — Robert Breault

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By Elizabeth Gillies

A strong sense of humor, a really awesome personality, and maturity is also really important in a boyfriend. I tend to only be attracted to older guys for that reason. I just love guys who have a really strong sense of who they are. — Elizabeth Gillies

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By Timothy Leary

The universe is an intelligence test. — Timothy Leary

Pitiless Synonyms Quotes By James Buchan

My wages came to me not to satisfy any need-- mine were anyway private, affectionate, atrocious-- but to make my needs universal: to incorporate me in the mainstream of men and things in which my work was not for me but for everybody; and to take what was special in me, my most secure and precious sense of myself, and make it general and banal. In short, I was to be civilized. — James Buchan