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Preparatives Quotes By Herman Melville

All wars are boyish, and are fought by boys, The champions and enthusiasts of the state: Turbid ardors and vain joys Not barrenly abate
Stimulants to the power mature, Preparatives of fate. — Herman Melville

Preparatives Quotes By Jill Shalvis

I'm not too chicken," she said. "I know exactly what I want. I honestly thought I could do this with you, the whole friends-with-benefits thing." She slowly shook her head, her eyes suspiciously shiny. "But as it turns out, I can't. Now with you, Adam. With you, I want it all."
( ... )
"It's not that simple for me," he heard himself say.
"Of course it is. Life is as simple as you make it, Adam. You're born. You live. You die. I don't plan on dying without doing the living part, though. — Jill Shalvis

Preparatives Quotes By Elie Tahari

I don't walk around feeling like I'm successful. I feel like I did well. — Elie Tahari

Preparatives Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

When two men quarrel, who owns the cooler head is the more to blame. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Preparatives Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

He had lost her. And she would never, in a thousand lifetimes, let him in again. — Sarah J. Maas

Preparatives Quotes By Frances Hardinge

I generally find,' Clent murmured after a pause, 'that it is best to treat borrowed time the same way as borrowed money. Spend it with panache, and try to be somewhere else when it runs out.'
'And when we get found, Mr. Clent, when the creditors and bailiffs come after us and it's payment time ... '
' ... then we borrow more, madam, at a higher interest. We embark on a wilder gamble, make a bigger promise, tell a braver story, devise a more intricate lie, sell the hides of imaginary dragons to desperate men, climb to even higher and more precarious ground ... and later, of course, our fall and catastrophe will be all the worse, but later will be our watchword, Mosca. We have nothing else - but we can at least make later later. — Frances Hardinge