Travis Roy Quotes & Sayings
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Sir, if you are as powerful as I feel that you are, and as inclined toward us as you seem to be, endeavor to do something for us, so that we might do something for ourselves. We are ready, sir; are angry, are capable, our hopes are coiled up so tight as to be deadly, or holy: turn us loose, sir, let us at it, let us show what we can do.
--thomas havens — George Saunders
This one spot. All over. Fuck, Sienna, I don't know if I can go slow. I want to so much, but right now I just wanna be inside you. — Abbi Glines
The things that mattered were honesty, independence, willingness to admit ignorance. — Richard Feynman
Most of my teachers let me do independent studies, because they know I get bored in class and, frankly, I think they're a little scared that I know more than they do and they don't want to have to admit it. — Jodi Picoult
Nothing but love can answer to love; no affection, no kindness, no care, can supply its place: it is its own sweet want. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon
By conversing with the mighty dead, we imbibe sentiment with knowledge. We become strongly attached to those who can no longer either hurt or serve us, except through the influence which they exert over the mind. We feel the presence of that power which gives immortality to human thoughts and actions, and catch the flame of enthusiasm from all nations and ages. — William Hazlitt
Cassie asked.
asked Ax — Katherine Applegate
He snorted. "You're patient?" At her growl, he quickly said, in a tone of total agreement, "You're patient. — Suzanne Wright
We are the sum total of the decisions we have made. — E.A. Bucchianeri
It is over now, the ordeal of the Union. The great crimson gash in the nation's history. — LIFE Magazine
Ever get the feeling that sometime early in your life there must have been a briefing that you missed? — Robert Breault
Madame Maxime entered — J.K. Rowling
Belief, thus, in the supernatural, great as are the services which it rendered in the early stages of human development, cannot be considered to be any longer required, either for enabling us to know what is right and wrong in social morality, or for supplying us with motives to do right and to abstain from wrong. — John Stuart Mill