Scrooges Death Quotes & Sayings
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That's because superstition has it that the first person who gets up from a party of thirteen will die?"
"Precisely. I believe Agatha Christie even wrote a mystery about it. — David Baldacci

I never imagine myself as anything. I've never had a goal or any future vision at all. I just do what's in front of me. — Ian MacKaye

There is a kind of happiness and wonder that makes you serious. It is too good to waste on jokes. — C.S. Lewis

Through song you learn, and I think school systems need to learn that. Through the rhythm you can learn better, through melody, with something you need to learn; it's a vehicle for it. — Steven Tyler

It's my first love what I dreaming of when I go to bed, when I lay my head upon my pillow. — Nikka Costa

It is a duty incumbent on every true deist, that he vindicates the moral justice of God against the calumnies of the Bible. — Thomas Paine

For me, the biggest champions out there are not just on the field, but also off the field. Some of the biggest champions around the world, the David Beckhams, the Lebron Jameses, they all hold themselves so well off the field, and do so many great things for the community and socially. So I think it's not just about how you perform on the field, but how you hold yourself off it. — Nick Youngquest

I don't see how that is any of your business. Stupid, shiny Volvo owner. — Stephenie Meyer

I love informality. I hate dressing up. I hate to be conventional - and I hate every kind of snob. — Orson Welles

Doesn't matter whether the cultural hero-system is frankly magical, religious, and primitive or secular, scientific, and civilized. It is still a mythical hero-system in which people serve in order to earn a feeling of primary value, of cosmic specialness, of ultimate usefulness to creation, of unshakable meaning. They earn this feeling by carving out a place in nature, by building an edifice that reflects human value: a temple, a cathedral, a totem pole, a skyscraper, a family that spans three generations. The hope and belief is that the things that man creates in society are of lasting worth and meaning, that they outlive or outshine death and decay, that man and his products count. — Ernest Becker

What you hope for, like Unforgiven did a lot to give you a chance to do it again sometime. — Lawrence Kasdan

When you've been falsely accused of serious crimes as often I have, you learn to recognize the oncoming inevitability of the next one. — David A. McIntee

Also, in the dismal Cold Waste, any man treasures illusions, though knowing them almost certainly to be such. — Fritz Leiber

Research on the long-term effects of spaceflight suggested that women were less susceptible to radiation damage than men. They were smaller on average, requiring less space, less food, less air. And sociological studies pointed to the idea that they did better when crammed together in tight spaces for long periods of time. This — Neal Stephenson