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Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Louise Brooks

Every actor has a natural animosity toward every other actor, present or absent, living or dead. — Louise Brooks

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Wither thou goest, I will go; thy people shall by my people; where thou diest, will I die, and there I be buried. — Cassandra Clare

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Slander is the revenge of a coward, and dissimulation of his defense. — Samuel Johnson

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Monita Rajpal

The success factor is a combination of intuition and honestly, it's mostly only intuition. A design business is inherently dependent upon the intuition of its chief designer. Luckily I have a track record that if you show me five pairs of shoes I will almost always pick the one pair that will sell the best. It's just a gift I have for mass taste - a link with what people want in a certain moment in time. — Monita Rajpal

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Leylah Attar

It was a sense of belonging that blurs the lines between two people, when you find your ankle wrapped around someone else's, or your fingers intertwined, and it's so natural, so automatic, that you have no conscious thought of it happening. When I think of God, I think of all these magical, inexplicable things, multiplied by infinity. — Leylah Attar

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By China Mieville

Lists make magic, the rhythm of itemised words: you do not list ten techniques, numbered and chantable, in austere prose appropriate for some early-millennium rebooted Book of Thoth, and not know that you have written an incantation. — China Mieville

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Gail Jones

Because we were stranded together and because I stuttered, we read. there is no refuge so private, no asylum more sane. There is no facility of voices captured elsewhere so entire and so marvellous. My tongue was lumpish and fixed, but in reading, silent reading, there was a release, a flight, a wheeling off into the blue spaces of exclamatory experience, diffuse and improbable, gloriously homeless. All that was solid melted into air, all that was air reshaped, and gained plausibility. (p. 43) — Gail Jones

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Isaac Asimov

It was easy to cover up ignorance by the mystical word intuition. — Isaac Asimov

Sharpe's Waterloo Quotes By Mooji

You want to be free as the ego, but you need to be free FROM the ego. To be free from it is to understand its unreality. — Mooji