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Tiongco Judith Quotes By Horace

Mighty to inspire new hopes, and able to drown the bitterness of cares. — Horace

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Ellen Kushner

(Humans, take note: You can refer to the Realm as "Faerie" without causing offense, but do not make the mistake of referring to its citizens as "fairies" - unless you want to be punched.) Elfhaeme — Ellen Kushner

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Phil Klay

You're not supposed to risk your life just for the physical safety of American citizens - you're supposed to risk your life for American ideals as well. — Phil Klay

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Luc Besson

When I got the camera on the shoulder, they give me a nickname. They call me 'the tripod' because I'm kind of short and kind of strong. So if I take the camera and I lock myself, you think that you're on a crane. — Luc Besson

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Emma Watson

If I was going to be a princess, I would be a warrior princess. — Emma Watson

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Pliny The Elder

There is always something new out of Africa. — Pliny The Elder

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Darryl Diptee

Within you is everything you need; hold on to that and let go of everything else. — Darryl Diptee

Tiongco Judith Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

Be Drunken, Always. That is the point; nothing else matters. If you would not feel the horrible burden of Time weigh you down and crush you to the earth, be drunken continually.
Drunken with what? With wine, with poetry or with virtue, as you please. But be drunken.
And if sometimes, on the steps of a palace, or on the green grass in a ditch, or in the dreary solitude of your own room, you should awaken and find the drunkenness half or entirely gone, ask of the wind, of the wave, of the star, of the bird, of the clock, of all that flies, of all that speaks, ask what hour it is; and wind, wave, star, bird, or clock will answer you: It is the hour to be drunken! Be Drunken, if you would not be the martyred slaves of Time; be drunken continually! With wine, with poetry or with virtue, as you please. — Charles Baudelaire