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Ultimix Quotes By Logan Pearsall Smith

If you want to be thought a liar, always tell the truth. — Logan Pearsall Smith

Ultimix Quotes By Steven Strait

What's fun for me is to try new things and push myself and not get stuck in one genre or another, or stuck with one character or another. — Steven Strait

Ultimix Quotes By Ken Follett

The air was thick with coal dust. Was it possible that men breathed this all day? That must be why miners coughed and spat constantly. — Ken Follett

Ultimix Quotes By Terry Pratchett

It was a puzzle why things were always dragged kicking and screaming. No one ever seemed to want to, for example, lead them gently by the hand. — Terry Pratchett

Ultimix Quotes By Tegan Quin

I feel like I wouldn't like me if I met me and I feel like you wouldn't like me if you met me. — Tegan Quin

Ultimix Quotes By James Stockdale

Do the right thing even if it means dying like a dog when no one's there to see you do it. — James Stockdale

Ultimix Quotes By Anthony Bourdain

One of life's terrible truths is that women like guys who seem to know what they're doing. — Anthony Bourdain

Ultimix Quotes By J.L. Beck

I glare at him, willing ice daggers to come out of my eyes and stab him. — J.L. Beck

Ultimix Quotes By Terry Pratchett

He'd been a successful soldier, as these things went; he'd generally been on the winning side, and had killed more of the enemy by good if dull tactics than his own men by bad but exciting ones. — Terry Pratchett

Ultimix Quotes By George Eliot

It is a wonderful subduer, this need of love
this hunger of the heart
as peremptory as that other hunger by which Nature forces us to submit to the yoke, and change the face of the world. — George Eliot

Ultimix Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

There are crimes that are truly uncomely. With crimes, whatever they may be, the more blood, the more horror there is, the more imposing they are, the more picturesque, so to speak, but there are crimes that are shameful, disgraceful, all horror aside, so to speak, even far too ungracious ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky