Urien Frame Quotes & Sayings
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How happy is the blameless vestal's lot!
The world forgetting, by the world forgot.
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!
Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd — Alexander Pope

We're not really intruding," he called down. "This is all a big misunderstanding."
"Stop right there!" shouted one of them.
Skulduggery held his hand to an ear he didn't have.
"What's that?"
"Stop!"
"Keep going?"
"STOP!"
"OK, we'll keep going. — Derek Landy

Patience is the capacity to endure all that is necessary in attaining a desired end ... Patience never forsakes the ultimate goal because the road is hard. There can be no patience without an object. — Margaret Kennedy

My mom didn't let me play tackle until I was in high school. She didn't want me to get hurt. — Nick Ferguson

Your happiness and suffering depend on your actions and not on my wishes for you. — Jack Kornfield

I did not aspire to become the world's only virgin with pubic lice. — John Green

Things of this world all eventually reveal what incapable anchors they really are. — Lysa TerKeurst

One of the special characteristics of New York is that it is different from a London or a Paris because it's the financial capital, and the cultural capital, but not the political capital. — Ron Chernow

No amount of evidence will ever persuade an idiot — Mark Twain

To Tom Carlson or his dog-depending on whose taste it best suits. — Ogden Nash

My publisher had mailed [Bret Easton Ellis] Richard Yates. And when I talked to him he said he had read all my prose books. And he said something like, "You got a lot of mileage out of Dakota Fanning." — Tao Lin

Opportunism is self interest seeking with guile often involving subtle forms of deceit, especially calculated efforts to mislead, distort, disguise, obfuscate, or otherwise confuse. This vastly complicates the problems of economic organisation. Plainly if it were not for opportunism all behaviour could be rule governed — Oliver E. Williamson