Sebana Quotes & Sayings
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I would have been a disastrous soldier. — Max Hastings
Of the many forms that silence takes, the most memorable is the dry husk of the cicada. — Jon Davis
In a crisis, markets always look to see who is the next-worst off and proactively begin shying away from them. — Jose Ferreira
For the children with their greedy little mouths represent the future, which like time itself will devour all now alive. — Margaret Atwood
Just remember, Every day of your lives, you must always be sure what you're fighting for. — Gail Tsukiyama
I literally have people go, 'Oh my God, you're the Pink Power Ranger' and I'm like, 'I do other things!' But, you know, it's so cool! I saved the world for a year. — Erin Cahill
Fantasy is uni-age. You can start it in the creche, and it follows you to death. — Terry Pratchett
The uncanny first impression was again one of private hells coexisting in public space. — Patrick McGrath
Prayer is the risen Jesus coming in with His resurrection power, given free rein in our lives, and then using His authority to enter any situation and change things. — Ole Hallesby
I'm not interested in leaving it open-ended. That would just cause me frustration. I wouldn't be satisfied. What's really cool about Fringe, and one of the things we did do right, was that the way we chose to tell the story was that, with every season, there was a closure and then a new chapter. That allowed us to actually make the closure. — J.H. Wyman
My worst holiday was in Athens when I was a young drama student at Rada in 1965. I ran out of money. I had my things stolen and I wasn't able to speak a word of the language. — Stephanie Beacham
They do not disappear when they die. They leave us their strength. — Heidi R. Kling
I'm my age and I feel glorious. — Betty Friedan
Your mother brought a strange man to this house once, Katarina. I had hoped it might be a few years before history repeated itself."
Kat rolled her eyes at the mention of her father. "Uncle Eddie, I brought Hale home ages ago," she reminded him; but her uncle just shook his head.
"I've known my great-niece's friend. A boyfriend, on the other hand ... that is a most different matter."
"Yes, sir," Hale said. He stood up a little straighter, spoke a little louder.
"You have a powerful family, boy."
"Yes, sir," Hale said. "Please don't hold them against me."
Then Eddie gave a wry smile. "Who says I was talking about them? — Ally Carter
The tethering of words to reality helps allay the worry that language ensnares us in a self-contained web of symbols. — Steven Pinker
