Ranulf Flambard Quotes & Sayings
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Being married cuts on your freedom. Having a husband or a relationship at all puts constraints on you. by Michael. — Emily Giffin

But everything wrong with her is everything that draws me in and makes her perfect. She's flat-out rude to me and I love it. She's stubborn and I love it. — Colleen Hoover

Read books, discover the blues and don't Tweet. — Bernie Taupin

Pollution removed his helmet and shook out his long white hair. He had taken over when Pestilence, muttering about penicillin, had retired in 1936. — Terry Pratchett

Wow. I'm impressed. Seriously." Ryan stared at him in amazement. "Wow." A brief moment passed and he shook his head slowly. "Some day I'll be able to think of something more clever than that to say, but at the moment I'm freakin' floored. — Santino Hassell

Lazy people live lonely lives. — Habeeb Akande

Toreth? Warrick asked softly.
He kept still, breathing slightly irregularly, until finally Warrick climbed into bed beside him. Then it was simply a question of timing the movement right so that they met in the middle, accidentally, and Warrick's arm slipped accidentally round him.
Why, he wondered sleepily, did he still bother pretending? — Manna Francis

Ask yourself to slow down. — Mary Anne Radmacher

What pleasure, sir, find we in life to lock it / From action and adventure? — William Shakespeare

I felt a combination of happiness and humility [ to People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People ]. At the same time there's a lot of pressure, because people can approach you whose intentions aren't in the best place, and they can say things that are very hurtful. And on one of those days when you wake up and you just go and get your coffee without worrying about looking your best, you make yourself vulnerable to someone who'd say something like, "You look awful for being on the Top 100 list." — Zoe Saldana

The light of truth burns without a flicker in the depths of a house that is shaken with storms of passion and fear. — Thomas Merton