Vostruha Quotes & Sayings
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Why does your sword so drip with blood, Edward, Edward? Why does your sword so drip with blood? And why so sad are ye? — Cassandra Clare

Net Neutrality' is Obamacare for the Internet; the Internet should not operate at the speed of government. — Ted Cruz

I don't need to get paid. I just wanna open. I just wanna get in front of new people. — Eric Hutchinson

He's never fired a gun in his life," Palamedes said. "He abhors weapons."
As Palamedes spoke,the group could see Shakespeare put the tonbogiri to his shoulder,then jerk three times.
Two of the attacking vimanas spun out of control,both of them crashing into two more. The flour flaming craft spiraled into the sea.
"But then he's always been full of surprises," Palamedes added. — Michael Scott

A woman, till five-and-thirty, is only looked upon as a raw girl, and can possibly make no noise in the world till about forty. — Mary Wortley Montagu

There was sadness in his eyes, a sadness so profound it was almost frightening. — Cassandra Clare

It would be interesting to know what it is men are most afraid of. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

It is a fact worth pondering that four centuries ago the evil of "an abundance or surplus" arose from its being kept off the market, while today the evil of surplus lies in its being thrown upon the market. — Benjamin Graham

At the end of the day, can you look back and say to yourself, "Today, my mother would be proud of me because I gave it all I had"? If you can, you will have had a very good day. And if you can do this every day, you will have a very good life. — Patrick Henry Hughes

You can never pat yourself on the back during the season. Then you get complacent, stop working and let yourself slide. — Mark Teixeira

What I sought in books was imagination. It was depth, depth of thought and feeling; some sort of extreme of subject matter; some nearness to death; some call to courage. I myself was getting wild; I wanted wildness, originality, genius, rapture, hope. I wanted strength, not tea parties. What I sought in books was a world whose surfaces, whose people and events and days lived, actually matched the exaltation of the interior life. There you could live. — Annie Dillard

A knave thinks himself a fool, all the time he is not making a fool of some other person. — William Hazlitt