Torrini Arthur Quotes & Sayings
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Being elected to Congress, though I am very grateful to our friends for having done it, has not pleased me as much as I expected. — Abraham Lincoln

I am not man or beast; I am bibliosexual, and a seedy bibliosexual who haunts the streets, laden with carrier bags held by blistered fingers, stooping under the weight of the rucksack that has brought on sciatica and a Dickensian demeanour. — Robin Ince

Human rights is a universal standard. It is a component of every religion and every civilization. — Shirin Ebadi

There is no end to the power a man can obtain. — Swami Vivekananda

I want nothing to do with privilege. — James Gandolfini

We boast our light; but if we look not wisely on the run itself, it smites us into darkness. Who can discern those planets that are oft combust, and those starts of brightest magnitude that rise and set with the sun, until the opposite motion of their orbs bring them to such a place in the firmament where they may be seen evening or morning? The light which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge. — John Milton

At least there is no chance of a storm on a river," she murmured, smiling at him.
"Unless we make one!" Cordon declared and grabbed the sides of the boat as if he was going to shake it. — Jack Lewis Baillot

This was a real question, from a real emperor, who had the real future of his country to consider. If she wanted to be a part of his future, she'd have to be a part of it all. "I would consider it," she said, then took in the first full breath she'd taken in days. "Someday." His grin returned, full force and full of relief. He — Marissa Meyer

When I sit and talk with a person, I'm not always paying attention. I'm looking at the person and saying, 'What is it about his or her life that appeals to me?' — Patricia Reilly Giff

True hearts have ears and eyes, no tongues to speak;
They hear and see, and sigh, and then they break. — Edward Dyer