Top 18 Alastor Quotes

#1. There is only ever one answer to the question what did you do with your life, and it's the same
fleeting and unknowable
for every one of us. I lived.

Marianne Wiggins

#2. You can communicate to a new cybercity ... This will be the ideal home server. Did you see the movie The Matrix? Same interface. Same concept. Starting from next year, you can jack into The Matrix!

Ken Kutaragi

#3. Being dead does have its advantages."-Alastor

Dana Michelle Burnett

#4. I know every politician spins the truth a little.

Zach Braff

#5. If you don't believe in a line, then you come off as the loser.

Anna Faris

#6. as regards ownership the right of the first occupier is uncertain and badly founded. The right of conquest, on the other hand, rests on more solid foundations. It is the only right that receives respect since it is the only one that makes itself respected.

Anatole France

#7. Then it seems that I, who wanted to watch over you, fell asleep myself.

Hermann Hesse

#8. Justice means equality for equals, and inequality for unequals.

C.S. Lewis

#9. Real tenderness can't be confused, It's quiet and can't be heard.

Anna Akhmatova

#10. Do you still believe that I am only a dream?-Alastor

Dana Michelle Burnett

#11. I don't think there are any men who are faithful to their wives.

Jackie Kennedy

#12. I wake up some mornings hating me too.

Rahm Emanuel

#13. I was only driven to be the best and it was very disheartening sometimes that it took me so long to start getting my voice heard. That certainly started with television, but it was never because of where I came from, it was because people saw something in me.

Alfonso Gomez-Rejon

#14. Thus I found that I had been encamped with the ancient Arameans. They thought God was present only on the mountains;[10] I thought God was present only in the present.

Mark Shea

#15. You little (such a one who, while wearing a copper nose ring, stands in a footbath atop Mount Raruaruaha during a heavy thunderstorm and shouts that Alohura, goddess of lightning, has the facial features of a diseased uloruaha root)!

Terry Pratchett

#16. The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was.

Walter J. West

#17. Well. The term "frocky" was used a lot as a derogatory description for women that Eileen and Stephanie thought were dressing just to please male egos. Yet

Maeve Binchy

#18. The ones who lived, who truly lived, they make an imprint on our lives. They leave their mark in our hearts. They change the course of our fates and our destinies. Those are the real heroes. The ones who cared enough for a human being that they rewrote their futures."
- Alastor Moody

Mordred

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