Strabonis Quotes & Sayings
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Reserve is strength; overstatement is weakness. No one cares to hear the singer's topmost notes when the voice is 'nigh onto breaking. — John F. Carlson
Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies. — Charles Dickens
... the Devil is the arrogance of the spirit, faith without smile, truth that is never seized by doubt. — Umberto Eco
It's my heart that is tired. A thirteen-year-old heart shouldn't feel like this. — Markus Zusak
Cecily, what are you doing?" Will demanded, interrupting Gideon; he knew he sounded like a distracted parent, but he didn't care. Cecily has slid her blade into her belt and appeared to be trying to climb one of the small yew trees inside the first row of hedges. "Now is not the time for climbing trees! — Cassandra Clare
He squinted and said, "Hmmm," which translated from "male" means, "I don't actually agree with that idea, but I don't have a comeback line to common sense. — Suzanne Kelman
Sure, I rose the wrong way today, I have had such damn'd ill luck every way. — Aphra Behn
At last, when no one else came, Mother Sleep soothed with her soft caresses the wounded heart of the motherless lad. — Rabindranath Tagore
If it weren't for the last minute, nothing would get done. — Rita Mae Brown
The universe with its endless possibilities is waiting for you to ask...ask for what you want. — Beth Reed
Know all the Questions, but not the Answers
Look for the Different, instead of the Same
Never Walk where there's room for Running
Don't do anything that can't be a Game — Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Unlike Hillary Clinton, I am not afraid to answer questions about my track record or my accomplishments or my principles, — Carly Fiorina
away from me while I was gone, I — Jodi Picoult
Speaking of bones recalls an ugly custom of theirs, now obsolete - that of making fish-hooks and gimlets out of those of their enemies. This beats the Scandinavians turning people's skulls into cups and saucers. But — Herman Melville