William Ritter Quotes
Top 36 wise famous quotes and sayings by William Ritter
William Ritter Famous Quotes & Sayings
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batch. They were stones. She's always doing that sort of thing. Protecting the city from the demons in her head.
I wondered which was sadder, leaving someone to cry after you were gone, or not having anyone who would miss you in the first place
The overall affect of the man was just a shade subtler than a sandwich board with the words BETTER THAN YOU written out in big block letters.
I quickly turned my thoughts away from my mother's overbearing prudence before I might accidentally see reason in it.
I have ceased concerning myself with how things look to others, Abigail Rook. I suggest you do the same. In my experience, others are generally wrong.
No?" Jackaby tilted his head in mock sympathy. "It must be so dismal being you." "Only in present company," I teased back.
I think you must be a bit confused," he said. "But don't feel bad - it's a common state. Most people are.
I can see why you're fond of Jackaby."
"Hah! He's as rare a breed as they come-that's the truth!"
Jackaby rolled his eyes.
"Hah! He's as rare a breed as they come-that's the truth!"
Jackaby rolled his eyes.
That the battles are usually in her head does not lessen the bravery of it. The hardest ones always are.
It is the ugliest aspect of human nature that we fear what is most different from ourselves with such violent contempt.
But you - you notice mailboxes and wastebaskets and... and people. One who can see the ordinary is extraordinary indeed, Abigail Rook. - Jackaby
I had heard of offices feeling like prisons, but in this case our prison felt, rather anticlimactically, like an office.
The only paths you can't travel are the ones you block yourself--so don't let the fear of failure stop you from trying in the first place.
He had the cheerful demeanor of someone who has been beaten about the face all night with a sock full of porridge - only
All exceptional people are, by definition, exceptions to the norm. If we insist on being ordinary, we can never be truly extraordinary.
Happiness is bliss - but ignorance is anesthetic, and in the face of what's to come, that may be all we can hope for our ill-fated acquaintances.