Sidmouth Camera Quotes & Sayings
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A book has been taken. A book has been taken? You summoned the Watch," Carrot drew himself up proudly, "because someone's taken a book? You think that's worse than murder?"
The Librarian gave him the kind of look other people would reserve for people who said things like "What's so bad about genocide? — Terry Pratchett

If I wasn't acting, I would sail professionally. Nowhere specific, but I'd sail to Bermuda, South Africa, ya know, get paid to race in Regattas, I think that'd be pretty rad. — Jack Falahee

Careful studies of cases dealing with supposed 'mental disorder' have at times revealed that many thought to be insane or warped in some fashion were actually simply highly sensitive individuals. What they suffered from was not mental debilitation, but personal and communal ignorance of psychic reality. — Aberjhani

Each of us gets to choose the movie of our life. Not only that, but we're the main character, the director, and the producer. So we get to choose how we want it to be.
From the Soul of Uncertainty — Mark Susnow

She would have her ship and he would have his city. — Leigh Bardugo

Go with your bad self. — Stephen King

The aims of pure basic science, unlike those of applied science, are neither fast-flowing nor pragmatic. The quick harvest of applied science is the useable process, the medicine, the machine. The shy fruit of pure science is understanding. — Lincoln Barnett

Phantasm, a pink-palmed jinn, a ghost from one of the drowned cities. — Diana Abu-Jaber

Remember: The fear of something is always scarier than the thing itself. Yes, there is pain and rejection. But the greatest failure is to never risk at all. — Jeff Goins

My mother is very ideologically based, and her ideology is much more important in many ways than her personal relationships. — Rebecca Walker

We sit here, very different each from the other, until the passion arrives to give us our equality, to make us part of the play, to make the play part of us. — Muriel Rukeyser

That wasn't political," she said. "He's a performance artist. — James S.A. Corey