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Robinietr Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

But if all the fair folk take to the Havens, it will be a duller world for those who are doomed to stay. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Robinietr Quotes By Jonathan Frakes

I think Star Trek has been very double-edged for all of us - as actors, writers, directors. — Jonathan Frakes

Robinietr Quotes By Colin McGinn

Our general repression of matters disgusting prevents us facing up to a serious health problem. If we are the 'god that shits,' then we are in full flight from ourselves. I even wonder whether religion itself and the whole idea of a god is produced by our self-disgust. — Colin McGinn

Robinietr Quotes By Megan Whalen Turner

What a strange world it is, where prisoners are left their weapons and the written word is a mortal danger. — Megan Whalen Turner

Robinietr Quotes By Veronica Roth

God, Four!" I snap. "You don't want to have to tell me everything right away, but I have to tell you everything right away? Can't you see how stupid that is?"
"First of all, don't use that name like a weapon against me," he says, pointing at me. — Veronica Roth

Robinietr Quotes By Kelly Moran

He could be doing quantum physics in his head or undressing her in his mind - she'd never know the difference. — Kelly Moran

Robinietr Quotes By Charles De Lint

Life's an act of magic, too. Claire Hamill sings a line in one of her songs that really sums it up for me: 'If there's no magic, there's no meaning.' Without magic- or call it wonder, mystery, natural wisdom- nothing has any depth. It's all just surface. You know: what you see is what you get. I honestly believe there's more to everything than that, whether it's a Monet hanging in a gallery or some old vagrant sleeping in an alley. — Charles De Lint

Robinietr Quotes By Jill Stauffer

Only a self capable of being jolted out of its mundane complacency is up to the task of both hearing what repair demands and helping to invent new responses to harms that no preexisting remedy fully comprehends. — Jill Stauffer