Sidheag Maccon Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes I dream that we could deal with the big crimes, that we could make a law for countries and not just for people, — Terry Pratchett

A diamond, though set in horns, is still a diamond, and sparkles in purest gold. — Philip Massinger

Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart. — Victor Hugo

You're my insatiable blood thief and soul smasher. — Anne Rice

But Harry wondered if he might be getting too old for the dispiriting adventure that seemed to inevitably accompany the need for human contact. — Hanif Kureishi

Nothing in the universe can be the same if somewhere, we do not know where, a sheep that we never saw has - yes or no? - eaten a rose ...
Look up at the sky. Ask yourselves: is it yes or no? Has the sheep eaten the flower? And you will see how everything changes ...
And no grown-up will ever understand that this is a matter of so much importance! — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I am sensible that he who means to do mankind a real service must set down with the determination of putting up, and bearing with all their faults, follies, prejudices and mistakes until he can convince them that he is right. — Thomas Paine

The only way to understand yourself or your life is to start with God. And right at the very beginning the Bible takes us there. If you are not clear about this, you will go wrong everywhere else. — Martin Lloyd-Jones

Your lifestyle should show some form of responsibility for the nation where you were born and/or the nation where you live — Sunday Adelaja

She didn't think she could be a Christian if perfection was required. — Kellyn Roth

Funambulist.' said Sophronia Temminnick, quite suddenly.
'Sophronia, such language!' Dimity Plumleigh-Teignmott reprimanded.
'Pardon?' said Agatha Woosmoss.
Sidheag Maccon, the final member of Sophronia's group, muttered, 'Bless you.'
'I wasn't sneezing, nor being indelicate, thank you all very much. I was thinking out loud.'
'As if thinking out loud weren't *decidedly* indelicate.' Dimity was not to be swayed out of disapproval when she felt it might exercise her creativity. — Gail Carriger