Rutley Law Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in the acceptance of personal responsibility, freedom of choice, and the British Empire, which took freedom and the rule of law to countries which would never have known it otherwise. — Margaret Thatcher

In your fear, seek only peace. In your fear, seek only love. — David Bowie

I moved into a nice houseboat in Little Venice when I was 15 years old. I found a girlfriend called Monday and a houseboat called Friday, so I had the week sewn up. — Richard Branson

If truth is a value it is because it is true and not because it is brave to speak it. — W. Somerset Maugham

The virtue of the imagination is its reaching, by intuition and intensity, a more essential truth than is seen at the surface of things. — John Ruskin

How... how do I die?"
"In pain," he said. "Screaming... She said there was an enemy you had to fight. A creature of darkness. She said Skulduggery fought by your side for some of it, but... she sensed things more than she saw them, you know? She felt terror, and death, and futility. She felt the world on the edge of destruction, and she sensed evil. Unimaginable evil. — Derek Landy

No matter what circumstances, it's hard to be a parent and maintain a sense of self and identity in the world. — Anne Lamott

Writing poetry helps me to write my fiction; each thing helps the other. — Sandra Cisneros

The trouble with human beings is not really that they love themselves too much; they ought to love themselves more. The trouble is simply that they don't love others enough.
The End of Anthropocentrism? — Mary Midgley

It's about believing two opposing ideas in your head at the same time: hope and grief. — Claire Fuller

You know you are working on clean code when each routine turns out to be pretty much what you expected." Half — Robert C. Martin

That guy, he has done some bad things against me. If someone is bad to me, I must be bad to them. You know why? Because if you didn't, that guy will think you are a pussy guy. And then he will be bothering you all the time. You have to go against him back, you know? — Jon Krakauer

Eggs is a kind of a plucky, brave 11-year-old boy who thinks he is a boxtroll. And he's kind of one of these mythological feral children who are raised in isolation of humanity and, by virtue of that, have a deeper connection to humanity because they've been raised away from the poisons of society. — Isaac Hempstead-Wright