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(As for unmarried women, I have no idea where they are buried. For a very long time, in Korea, no one talked about them.)
— Suki Kim
You're drowning them!" she complained. "Hey, I'm a Poseidon kid," he said. "I can't drown. And neither can my pancakes." To
— Rick Riordan
Why won't you drown?" he wailed, pummeling me with his fists.
"I'm Poseidon's son," I said.
"Curse that upstart! I was here first! — Rick Riordan
"I'm Poseidon's son," I said.
"Curse that upstart! I was here first! — Rick Riordan
Percy," Grover said, "the gods really don't appreciate people sitting in their thrones. I mean like turn-you-into-a-pile-of-ashes don't appreciate it.
— Rick Riordan
I feel that I am a man of destiny.
— Friedrich Schiller
Percy was getting tired of water.
If he said that aloud, he would probably get kicked out of Poseidon's Junior Sea Scouts, but he didn't care. — Rick Riordan
If he said that aloud, he would probably get kicked out of Poseidon's Junior Sea Scouts, but he didn't care. — Rick Riordan
Here is unfenced existence
— Philip Larkin
I definitely have worked trying to create music that inspires girls to feel confident and strong, and feel like they can do anything.
— Melanie Martinez
Everything felt too hard,' John-Paul had said. 'Going to sleep forever just seemed like an easier option.
— Liane Moriarty
The most dangerous of our calculations are those we call illusions.
— Georges Bernanos
Human beings can remain spiritual and religious while enjoying the benefits of rational administration of their affairs.
— Abdolkarim Soroush
Blowfish, did you say?" "Ah, no. Blofis, actually." "Oh, I see," Poseidon said. "A shame. I quite like blowfish.
— Rick Riordan
We have to find climate-friendly ways of encouraging economic growth. The good news is we think they exist
— Jim Yong Kim
Alice said once that she'd never been appalled by anything. Elisabeth said that was appalling.
— Liane Moriarty
Because the moon has always been to him the lamp of wisdom, a symbol of the right way to see the world.
— Dean Koontz