The Originals Season 1 Finale Quotes & Sayings
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I have invested some money and I have a home, but people don't realise that you might only be working for a few weeks of the year and remain unemployed the rest of the time. — Greta Scacchi
So for a good old-gentlemanly vice, I think I must take up with avarice. — Lord Byron
Anyone who says that sex is overrated just hasn't done it properly. — Robert A. Heinlein
I guess all I can do is ignore her. If that fails, I have rat poison and a shovel. — Suzanne Wright
To love is to see the divine in the person beside us, and to meditate is to see the divine within us. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
I almost never go to the theatre without seeing someone I've taught or known at Juilliard. — Marian Seldes
The future, as always, felt too abstract to worry about, too nebulous, too otherworldly. What mattered was the here and now. — Manil Suri
Sometimes I'll have a brief window of mini-fame thanks to 'Access Hollywood.' But it only lasts a couple of days, and then no one recognizes me anymore. — Jim Cummings
Shanti leaned further toward him, still grinning. "I can't believe it. You like me."
Mick snorted as he glanced at Shanti's grinning face. "No I don't. I think you're a twat."
Snickering, Shanti nodded. "Yeah you do. You like me. You like me a lot."
Mick smiled at him, then looked back down at his plate. "You're okay I guess. And I like the sound you make when you come. — Darien Cox
Everywhere a greater joy is preceded by a greater suffering, — Philip Yancey
Marry me he said voice full of emotion. Be my soul mate my friend and my lover as long as we both live. Make babies with me that have curly hair and big brown eyes. Grow old with me and we'll watch the sun set together in the evenings. And when I leave this world I'll be happy knowing I was the best man I could be for having loved you. — Jo Davis
Our official detectives may blunder in the matter of intelligence, but never in that of courage. Gregson climbed the stair to arrest this desperate murderer with the same absolutely quiet and businesslike bearing with which he would have ascended the official staircase of Scotland Yard. The Pinkerton man had tried to push past him, but Gregson had firmly elbowed him back. London dangers were the privilege of the London force. — Arthur Conan Doyle
The stubby French painter Toulouse-Lautrec supposedly invented chocolate mousse - I find that rather hard to believe, but there you have it. — Alton Brown
