Scholomance Entrance Quotes & Sayings
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The littlest thing can have the strongest connection when you're grieving. Your Proustian, poetic nerve is turned up to ten. — Mike Mills
She is held from within by every hardened layer of untouched instinct which has accumulated through the centuries; she is opposed from without by such mountain ranges of prejudice as would be insurmountable if prejudice were made of anything real. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman
If only the best birds sang, the forest would be silent. — Henry Van Dyke
Survival is a balancing act where threat can come from anywhere". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
The past is never dead. It's not even past. — William Faulkner
More I get to know people, the more I tend to end up odd. — Mustafa SULTAN
And I found that I can do it if I choose to - I can stay awake and let the sorrows of the world tear me apart and then allow the joys to put me back together different from before but whole once again. — Oriah Mountain Dreamer
At playtime she twirled and spun across the playground so fast that none of the little boys in her class could catch her and they were all very cross. — Katharine Holabird
Everybody respects the Vietnam Veterans of America. — R. Lee Ermey
There are no demands - undue demands ... There are many questions we get? why China? why now and the answer is why not? ... There is no any hidden agenda in our cooperation with China, it is a relationship based on mutual understanding and equality; they understand our situation. — Jakaya Kikwete
Violence is never right. But a man has a duty to keep his wife in check. — Ellen Hopkins
The approach of death certainly concentrates the mind. — A. N. Wilson
I was terribly shy and never said anything in class. Then I started getting into school plays. When you've got words to say, you've got a sort of armour. — Nigel Rees
Why is it that I occur as a story to everyone except myself? — Chuck Palahniuk
With perfect and unyielding faith,
With steadfastness, respect, and courtesy,
With modesty and conscientiousness,
Work calmly for the happiness of others. — Santideva
