Top 21 Merrie Haskell Quotes
#1. Who knows what courses their lives would have taken if I had done differently?
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#2. I didn't hear any of that," he said. "You didn't?" "Nope. Chivalry occasionally causes deafness.
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#3. The shrine I prayed at not to go to university," Sand said.
"I guess your prayer was answered," Perrotte said.
Sand strongly considered throwing something at her - but there was nothing to hand that wasn't sacred.
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#4. But winter was necessary. Why else would the world have it? The trees seemed to welcome the season, from the way they changed colors before they dropped their leaves and went to sleep. Winter was a part of a cycle, like day and night, life and death.
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#5. The truth is . . . Well, the truth is the truth, and thus worth telling, but sometimes truths are so complicated that it's exhausting to get them out in the right order." He glanced up at her. That sounded like an evasion if ever she'd heard one. She raised an eyebrow.
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#6. I understand that you don't want to marry me," I said. "I mean, I don't know why, since I'm simply delightful to be around. But to each his own taste.
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#7. Why did being a princess always come down to taxes and cows?
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#8. I asked him: Why didn't you just tell me? He said: 'If I tell you, you'll just forget at some critical point. If you figure it out for yourself, you'll always remember.
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#11. I held in the sneeze, though, by thinking of the word cucumber. It always works.
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#13. Fate is for people who are too lazy to do anything
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#14. Are you suggesting we eat cursed fruit? Vicious fruit? Attacking fruit?
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#16. The magical force that had sundered everything in the castle had occasionally made some very odd choices in its destruction - Sand found a hammer that had been broken only at the wooden handle and not any of the metal parts, and another hammer whose handle was whole while the metal was broken.
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#17. An uncomfortable marriage can not bear the strain of the death of a beloved donkey.
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#18. I'm alive," he groaned. "But I'm not doing a very good job of it.
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#19. Some things don't need to be mended.
Some things are not meant to be mended. Some things are not for you to mend.
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#20. You're not mending anything, remember, Sand? The hedge." He paused and shook his head at himself. "And Perrotte's away for a few minutes, and you're talking to yourself again.
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#21. Ignorance does not make the wrong choice into the right one.
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