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The universal practice of closing the eyes of the dead may be thought to have originated in the desire that he might be prevented from seeing his way.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Are you going to want sex with me now?" she hastily asked to distract him. "Because I already gave at the office
— Kresley Cole
It is somewhat remarkable that Cornwall has produced no musical genius of any note, and yet the Cornishman is akin to the Welshman and the Irishman.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Golf is to me what his Sabine farm was to the poet Horace - a solace and an inspiration.
— Ramsay MacDonald
According to Celtic law, all sons equally divided the inheritance and principalities of their father.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
I went to Iceland in 1861 and went over nearly every bit of the ground made famous by the adventures of Grettir.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
I slept in the bedroom used by Sabine Baring-Gould's wife when I was researching 'The Moor,' and later the Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor.
— Laurie R. King
I grabbed Sabine's shoulder. If you stick me again, I'm going to make your head my personal pin cushion.
— Andrea Cremer
I just fought with all my heart.
— Sabine Lisicki
Sabine pulled herself out of the water behind him, and glared up as she hung there. You spat on me.
— Derek Landy
That damn mara was an emotional ninja, sneaking up on your heart when you least expected it.
— Rachel Vincent
Cyder was anciently the main drink of the country people in the West of England.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
He calls you dear Sabine - Patronizing fart!
— Nick Bantock
Let love guide you in your decisions.
— Sabine Shah
I believed that I could still win no matter what the score was.
— Sabine Lisicki
(But does time honour things? Sabine would teach me to ask. How? Why? And if it does, ought it to go on doing so? And for how long?)
— A.P.
Man, double-faced by nature, is placed by Revelation under a sharp, precise external rule, controlling his actions and his thoughts.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Demoness: "The males are defending the females and children ... They will save us"
Sabine: "Thanks. I think I just vomited a little in my mouth. — Kresley Cole
Sabine: "Thanks. I think I just vomited a little in my mouth. — Kresley Cole
It is ironic that even today men are judged by how much they have and women by how they look while both should be judged by how they act.
— Sabine Shah
Would your fear be any less and would you see that you had been chosen to help the sun rise?
-Sabine to Matthew — Nick Bantock
-Sabine to Matthew — Nick Bantock
I think a platform is missing its go-go dancer, Sabine. Fey's brutal tone cut through our courtesies.
— Andrea Cremer
Do you know what I love? Life. And romantic love is a distraction that makes staying alive more difficult. [Sabine]
— Kresley Cole
Books should not be loved selfishly. Neither books nor anything else, in fact.
— Marie Sabine Roger
In an incredulous tone, he said, "You don't know the meaning of virtue!"
"Of course I do-it means your thong must be white." (Sabine) — Kresley Cole
"Of course I do-it means your thong must be white." (Sabine) — Kresley Cole
Sabine sighed. "It's not true that she doesn't care about anything. She cares about nothing very much." Lanthe
— Kresley Cole
Who we are dies with us, what we do lives on.
— Sabine Shah
When the British became Christian, Christianity in no way altered their political organisation.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
We all write stories in our minds, but only few have the courage to put them on paper.
— Sabine Shah
...Under the veil of Mythology lies a solid Reality.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
By capturing; you set me free.
— Sabine Shah
In ancient British times, the whole country belonged to tribes, and the tribes owned their several districts. At the head of each tribe was the chief.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
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— Sabine Priestley
Tennis is for me joy, nothing less than that.
— Sabine Lisicki
Eyes are brave. They speak the truth when the lips lie.
— Sabine Shah
No man need go blindly to destruction, for God has given him guidance and power of seeing whither he goes.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Foolish man. You cannot turn me into a phantom because you are frightened. You do not dismiss a muse at whim. - Sabine Strohem
— Nick Bantock
The tribal system from which the Celt never freed himself entirely was the curse of the Celtic race, predooming it to ruin.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Happiness is only attained by the free will agreeing in its freedom to accord with the will of God.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Cornish wrestling was very different from that in Devon - it was less brutal, as no kicking was allowed.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Bold. Risky. Dramatic. I approve.
— Rachel Vincent
Life's too short. If Ethan taught me anything, that would be it. I want to get on with living mine.
— Jessica Shirvington
Nothing inspires like love. Love found and love lost...
— Sabine Shah
Lanthe whirled around and punched her sister in the tit. Regrettably, Sabine was wearing a metal breastplate.
— Kresley Cole
When we cannot see, we don't judge. Small wonder when we kiss, cry, laugh, make love, are in pain, pray and listen to music, we close our eyes.
— Sabine Shah
I miss you a lot. But what I miss even more is the person I become when I am with you. She is beautiful.
— Sabine Shah
Each man seeks his own interest, not the general interest. Let his own selfish interests be touched, and all concord is at an end.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
The Breton peasant is said to have a hard head. He is obstinate and resists outside pressure to alter his creed or his customs.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Some things are so real you can feel them to your core. It doesn't matter where you go, they go with you. Anywhere.
— Jessica Shirvington
God's truth is helped by no man's ignorance.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
The whole of society is like a cabbage-stalk covered with caterpillars, and none is satisfied till it has crawled to the top.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
You have told me your history, but speak little fo teh present. Why's that - Sabine Strohem
— Nick Bantock
Black was not the universal hue of mourning in Europe. In Castile, white obtained on the death of its princes.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
I look back with the greatest pleasure to the kindness and hospitality I met with in Yorkshire, where I spent some of the happiest years of my life.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Come near me and I'll rip your wings off and beat you with them.
— Rachel Vincent
Sabine Baring-Gould wrote the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers" and, more unexpectedly, the first novel to feature a werewolf.
— Bill Bryson
The prime feature in Cornish geology is the upheaval of the granite, distorting, folding back, and altering the superincumbent beds.
— Sabine Baring-Gould