Snaith Quotes & Sayings
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People have a right to have their lives witnessed; if we coexist with the systems that abuse people, then we have a duty to understand. — Beeban Kidron

Her two worlds, two lives that she tried so hard to keep separate, were crashing together. And she felt helpless to stop it. — Aprilynne Pike

Tully/Ysolde: "Brom?" I asked, releasing his head. He reeled backwards for a moment, his eyes huge. "Are you all right?"
Brom: "I couldn't breathe," he said, giving my boobs a wary glance. — Katie MacAlister

Take warning of the consequences of being nobody's enemy but your own. — Charles Dickens

Grain prices in France, for example, where the supply of coin was relatively scarce, were over seven times higher in 1600 than in 1500. — Norman Davies

Good-evening, Miss Stirling.
Nothing could be more commonplace and conventional.
Any one might have said it. But Barney Snaith had a way of saying things that gave them poignancy. When he said good-evening you felt that it was a good evening and it was partly his doing that it was. Also, you felt that some of the credit was yours. — L.M. Montgomery

Not lovelier. But a different kind of loveliness. There are so many kinds of loveliness. — L.M. Montgomery

The great man, Genghis Khan, only knew how to shoot eagles with an arrow. The past is past. To see real heroes, look around you. — Mao Tse-tung

New England: All of the Bitterness, Most of the Boating, None of the Bullshit. — Caroline Kepnes

You do know what we're dealing with here, don't you?" I ask. "She's not just a ghost. She's a hurricane. Overkill is fine by me. — Kendare Blake

A struggle is fatally injured not so much by the stumbles of its leaders as by their mumbles — Agona Apell

We worship God, but have no faith in the workings of God's laws of love. The world awaits the living of the law of love, which will reach the divine within all human beings and transform them. — Peace Pilgrim

She felt as if she had been on the outside of happiness her whole life. — Kate Atkinson