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Psaltery Music Quotes By L. M. Boyd

If you're more than three feet away from a housefly, it can't see you. — L. M. Boyd

Psaltery Music Quotes By Molly Harper

I am your sire. I am to guide you through your first days as a vampire. Your first feeding is a rite of passage, a sacrament. It will not be wasted on some hormone-driven frenzy. This is why I wanted you to feed from me."
"I will not drink it in a house, I will not drink it with a mouse. I will not drink it here or there, I will not drink it anywhere," I wheezed, hoping I was able to communicate adequate sarcasm through the crippling belly cramps.
"Did you just quote Green Eggs and Ham? — Molly Harper

Psaltery Music Quotes By Frank Leahy

Give me a lead of 14-0 at halftime and I will dictate the final score. — Frank Leahy

Psaltery Music Quotes By Bertrand Russell

It would now be technically possible to unify the world, abolish war and poverty altogether, if men desired their own happiness more than the misery of their enemies. — Bertrand Russell

Psaltery Music Quotes By William Joyce

I raised frogs every spring in our house from tadpoles and by end of summer our house was overrun with frogs. — William Joyce

Psaltery Music Quotes By Henri De Mondeville

Keep up your patient's spirits by music of viols and ten-stringed psaltery, or by forged letters describing the death of his enemies, or by telling him he has been elected to a bishopric, if a churchman. — Henri De Mondeville

Psaltery Music Quotes By Henri De Mondeville

Let the surgeon take care to regulate the whole regimen of the patient's life for joy and happiness by promising that he will soon be well, by allowing his relatives and special friends to cheer him and by having someone tell him jokes, and let him be solaced also by music on the viol or psaltery. The surgeon must forbid anger, hatred, and sadness in the patient, and remind him that the body grows fat from joy and thin from sadness. — Henri De Mondeville