The Devil's Carnival Quotes & Sayings
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Travelling men make wide detours just to be in the same room as her. That's the most that even the best of of them can hope for.
Molly Pratt, he says. Remind me, what's a heavenly creature like you doin in a dump like this?
Servin rotgut to scoundrels like you, she says. An if you call my place a dump again, I'll bar you. — Moira Young

Well, I liked it - that was the main thing. I liked it, but I didn't think of it in terms of a career. I didn't really know; I didn't really think about it. One thing just led to another until finally I quit my job as a salesman and found myself working as a photographer. — Herb Ritts

If performance of duty is part of excellence, then it should give satisfaction and happiness. — Anuj Bajaj

We may infer from any defeat of ours that it is due either to lack of faith or failure to obey. No other reason can suffice. — Watchman Nee

Cruelty is the law pervading all nature and society; and we can't get out of it if we would. — Thomas Hardy

But you cannot change your nature. If you are a lonely creature, this cannot be undone. Something will always crop up to remind you. — Adrienne Celt

Police blog or entertainment news, it's just good to see your name in print. — J. B. Smoove

We are all slaves to the shining metal. — Douglas William Jerrold

This does not mean that the one presenting the hypothesis should be resolute to disbelieve his or her postulate but rather the person should be resolute to leave the expressed opinion should they be thoroughly convinced of its lack of accuracy and poignant truth. Whether this truth is made through poetic license and artistic dramatic presentation or through clinical analysis of facts or both, the truth must be embraced not merely denied by blind faith of either new atheism or religious ideals. New or old is of no consequence, only truth and compassion are of value. — Leviak B. Kelly

A constitution, intended to
endure for ages to come, and
consequently, to be adapted to the
various crises of human affairs. — John Marshall

I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth. — Tim O'Brien

My father, " she said, pronouncing it fadder, and Beverly saw that her dress had also changed. It had become a scabrous, peeling black. The cameo was a skull, its jaw hung in a diseased gape. "His name was Robert Gray, better known as Bob Gray, better known as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Although that was not his name, either. But he did love his joke, my fadder. — Stephen King

I keep my eyes on his bedspread - blue-and-white plaid, very male - and try to remember how Isla-of-the-past would have fainted if she could see Isla-of-the-present. — Stephanie Perkins

eyes. "Trust only those who fear you more than God. You got one life to live and don't waste it second-guessing yourself. — Tony Steele