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Transformers Dark Moon Quotes & Sayings

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Top Transformers Dark Moon Quotes

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By Ryohgo Narita

I always see your magic, Isaac. Did you know that? It's sure not a magic trick that makes me like you, right? From now on and forever
Ryohgo Narita

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By Jamie McGuire

Do you two live to torture each other? Shepley frowned. — Jamie McGuire

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By Anthony Kiedis

As long as a person is breathing, there is hope for them. — Anthony Kiedis

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By Marlon James

But in another city, another valley, another ghetto, another slum, another favela, another township, another intifada, another war, another birth, somebody is singing Redemption Song, as if the Singer wrote it for no other reason but for this sufferah to sing, shout, whisper, weep, bawl, and scream right here, right now. — Marlon James

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By David Byrne

I've never had writer's block. — David Byrne

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By Kristin Cashore

Still doing your best to ruin the horses, I see.'
Katsa froze. The voice came from above rather than behind, and it didn't sound quite like Skye. She turned.
'I though it was supposed to be impossible to sneak up on you. Eyes of a hawk and ears of a wolf and all that,' he said- and there, he was there, standing straight, eyes glimmering, mouth twitching, and the path he'd plowed through the snow stretching behind him. Katsa cried out and ran, tackling Po so hard that he fell back into the snow and she on top of him. And he laughed, and held her tight, and she was crying; and then Bitterblue came and threw herself squealing on top of them. — Kristin Cashore

Transformers Dark Moon Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

They just came to look, as if she were the Great Tower in Rodarred, or the Canyon of the Tulaevea. A phenomenon, a monument. They were awed, adoring. She snarled at them: Think your own thoughts! — Ursula K. Le Guin