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Unhappenings Quotes By Robin Hobb

You know your duty and you are doing it. It isn't your fault if Althea can't appreciate that. — Robin Hobb

Unhappenings Quotes By Joe Abercrombie

Sometimes it doesn't matter too much what choice you make, as long as you make it quick and stick to it. — Joe Abercrombie

Unhappenings Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

Now, there's this about cynicism, Sergeant. It's the universe's most supine moral position. Real comfortable. If nothing can be done, then you're not some kind of shit for not doing it, and you can lie there and stink to yourself in perfect peace. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Unhappenings Quotes By Charles Dickens

When my echoing footsteps brought it suddenly into my mind that there was a dreadful truth in the legend of the Ghost's Walk, that it was I who was to bring calamity upon the stately house and that my warning feet were haunting it even then. Seized with an augmented terror of myself which turned me cold, I ran from myself and everything, retraced the way by which I had come, and never paused until I had gained the lodge-gate, and the park lay sullen and black behind me. — Charles Dickens

Unhappenings Quotes By Kristen Callihan

You're bloody brilliant, Ranulf."
"Well, yes," Ian said as Win let him go and headed toward the door. "But would you mind telling me what brilliance I imparted this go round? — Kristen Callihan

Unhappenings Quotes By John Garfield

There are many films in which minority groups are caricatured to the point where truth is all together lost. There are many more films, good in general, but untrue in their presentation of the Negro's life as totally divorced from the Caucasian's or the Caucasian's from the Negro. — John Garfield

Unhappenings Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Sensibility of mind is indeed the parent of every virtue, but it is the parent of much misery, too. — Thomas Jefferson