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If you die before you say her name, ser, I will hunt you through all seven hells.
Prince Oberyn of Dorne. — George R R Martin
Prince Oberyn of Dorne. — George R R Martin
Discard anything that doesn't spark joy.
— Marie Kondo
When I looked at them, they made up a sea.
— Jamaica Kincaid
Are you sure?" A brow arched up. "Because I'm here at your service and taking your jeans off is something I feel I'd be exceptionally wonderful at.
— J. Lynn
I'm very fortunate. My husband is hugely supportive, and he is very happy getting on with his career.
— Theresa May
The Anza Borrego Desert is a place of power, where different planes and realities intersect. It is easier to see and enter into other planes here.
— Frederick Lenz
When I was born the doctor took one look at my face, turned me over and said, "Look, twins!"
— Rodney Dangerfield
I never read gossip press. I just read books. And I never switch on the TV anymore.
— Daphne Guinness
That's the problem with Ketterdam, Jesper thought as they stumbled uncertainly through the dark. Trusting the wrong person can get you killed.
— Leigh Bardugo
The laws of democracy remain a dead letter, its freedom is anarchy, its equality the equality of unequals
— Plato
All that you've loved is all you own
— Tom Waits
Democracy ... is a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder; and dispensing a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike.
— Plato
I'm a huge admirer of Pope Francis and everything he stands for. I think he's an incredibly connected spiritual and authentic being.
— Joseph Fiennes
Beckett's gruff voice moved her veil as he spoke, Happy wedding, Whitebread. But please, don't worry about this.
— Debra Anastasia
People lie for lots of reasons, often because it seems like a way to get what they want with less effort.
— Randy Pausch
What is a socialist? One who has yearnings To share equal profits from unequal earnings.
— William Inge
Freedom in a democracy is the glory of the state, and, therefore, in a democracy only will the freeman of nature deign to dwell.
— Plato