Tullamore Dew Quotes & Sayings
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Dust rained in the halls of Mechanical; it shivered free from the violence of the digging. — Hugh Howey
But the world preferred to forget that men who knew how to heal also knew how to kill. — George R R Martin
There were too many fires to put out. Too many pieces to move across the chessboard. — C.D. Reiss
I never rebelled against my parents - I worked hard, I was responsible, and I didn't go to high-school parties. — Lindsay Lohan
Analog, or Asimov's Magazine, or The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. — David Brin
The facts of paleontology seem to support creation and the flood rather than evolution. For instance, all the major groups of invertebrates appear "suddenly" in the first fossil ferrous strata (Cambrian) of the earth with their distinct specializations indicating that they were all created almost at the same time. — Enoch
You've got about as much charm as a dead slug. — Suzanne Collins
I'd always loved the theater, and I began by writing plays. I work in the theater a lot in the UK, and I've worked in the theater out here quite a bit. Everything else - the films - followed as a consequence of that. — Lucinda Coxon
We are constantly immersed in a network of signs and symbols whose meaning eludes us, but which, if only we could read them, would reveal every detail of our past and even predict our future. Like anticipatory echoes, they tingle in our consciousness, building in crescendo until the event they herald becomes fully manifest. Afterwards, they linger for a time before being drowned out by a new tide of signs rushing in upon us. Such signatures are everywhere... — Linda Lappin
My touchstone for following a line of wisdom is; 'living the philosophy should bring freedom to the individual, and love, wisdom and compassion to society, to our relationships'. — Phil 'Philosofree' Cheney
I'm a nostalgic guy. — Kevin Connolly
Massoud is dead, but not the hope ! (Massoud est mort, - Mais pas l'espoir !) — Charles De Leusse