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Protagonists Synonym Quotes By Madeline Zima

I wouldn't play the normal girl. I don't think that that's interesting or realistic, as far as how human beings really are. — Madeline Zima

Protagonists Synonym Quotes By Ayn Rand

The fortune my spirit is not to be blown into coins of brass and flung to the winds as alms for the poor of the spirit. I guard my treasures: my thought, my will, my freedom. And the greatest of these is freedom. — Ayn Rand

Protagonists Synonym Quotes By Cassandra Clare

You said I am a good man, but I am not that good a man. And I am - I am catastrophically in love with you.

~William Herondale, Page 413 — Cassandra Clare

Protagonists Synonym Quotes By Julia Child

No matter what happens in the kitchen, never apologize, — Julia Child

Protagonists Synonym Quotes By Elihu Palmer

The obscurity, incredibility and obscenity, so conspicuous in many parts of it, would justly condemn the works of a modern writer. It contains a mixture of inconsistency and contradiction; to call which the word of God, is the highest pitch of extravagance: it is to attribute to the deity that which any person of common sense would blush to confess himself the author of. — Elihu Palmer

Protagonists Synonym Quotes By George Herbert

The Chollerick drinkes, the Melancholick eats, the Flegmatick sleepes. — George Herbert

Protagonists Synonym Quotes By Sarah Silverman

Make It a Treat" is similar in spirit to "everything in moderation," but still very distinct. "Moderation" suggests a regular, low-level intake of something. MIAT asks for more austerity; it encourages you to keep the special things in life special. I apply this rule in a variety of ways. For instance, I wear makeup and high heels on special occasions. But if I dressed up all the time, it would become ordinary, and I would receive fewer compliments. — Sarah Silverman