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Thieffry Quotes By Claire Amber

If there is such a thing as no guts no glory, then "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is a true story. — Claire Amber

Thieffry Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

I only know that I love you.
That's your misfortune. — Margaret Mitchell

Thieffry Quotes By Hermann Hesse

If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more individual, unaccidental and inward
destiny alongside one's external fate, then my life has been neither empty nor worthless. — Hermann Hesse

Thieffry Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

A glass of wine in one's hand is rather like a jewel, isn't it, a large, liquid one? — Marie Rutkoski

Thieffry Quotes By Lynn Johnston

Memories and magic is what Christmas is all about. — Lynn Johnston

Thieffry Quotes By Benjamin Harrison

The indiscriminate denunciation of the rich is mischievous ... No poor man was ever made richer or happier by it. It is quite as illogical to despise a man because he is rich as because he is poor. Not what a man has, but what he is, settles his class. We can not right matters by taking from one what he has honestly acquired to bestow upon another what he has not earned. — Benjamin Harrison

Thieffry Quotes By Katarina Anhava

A writer should be read, not seen, as they seldom are a joy to the eye.
Katarina Anhava

Thieffry Quotes By Vipin Behari Goyal

Everything is an appreciation, even an insult provided you look at it with that angle. — Vipin Behari Goyal

Thieffry Quotes By Morton Blackwell

The test of moral ideas is moral results. — Morton Blackwell

Thieffry Quotes By Cath Crowley

A psychic friend could come in very handy." I reshuffled my cards.
"I predict I will," she said. — Cath Crowley

Thieffry Quotes By Mark Henwick

This is the gift and the sorrow of the Athanate; to see your loves pass before you like the days of summer while your heart still beats. To keep your vigil in the shadows and rise again with every sun. — Mark Henwick