Terracita Taylor Quotes & Sayings
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Brilliant. I'll go and get one of our other ancient goblin-made swords and you can gift wrap it. — J.K. Rowling

I once stole a book. It was really just the once, and at the time I called it borrowing. It was 1970, and the book, I could see by its lack of date stamps, had been lying unappreciated on the shelves of my convent school library since its publication in 1945. — Hilary Mantel

Attachment to spiritual things is ... just as much an attachment as inordinate love of anything else. — Beverly Sills

We want our parents to be the norm from which we deviate. — Carrie Brownstein

Well, there have been periods in the past when prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand were at each others' throats publicly and frequently. That's not productive at all. — Helen Clark

Duffers who consistently shank their balls are urged to buy and study Shanks - No Thanks by R.K. Hoffman, or in extreme cases, M.S. Howard's excellent Tennis for Beginners. — Henry Beard

I want to be able to make westerns like Akira Kurosawa makes westerns. — Sam Peckinpah

I'm going to kill them all — Pittacus Lore

And so figure skating was a great vehicle for me to kind of be competitive at something, without having to be big. — Scott Hamilton

All changelings knew that, sometimes, touch could heal what words never could. — Nalini Singh

Wales: not ALWAYS raining — Jasper Fforde

A tree is never just a tree, it is bigger and deeper and wiser than a girl like you will ever be. — Juliet Marillier

'The Talk-Funny Girl' opens with a glum picture of a desperately poor rural New England family. Poverty has so brutalized the family that the ordinary laws and rules governing humanity have eroded, turning systems of behavior upside down. — Carolyn See

Meek young men grow up in libraries, believing it their duty to accept the views which Cicero, which Locke, which Bacon, have given, forgetful that Cicero, Locke, and Bacon were only young men in libraries, when they wrote these books. — Ralph Waldo Emerson