
Top 14 Annwyl Faria Quotes
#1. Then he called him Maeglin, which is Sharp Glance, for he perceived that the eyes of his son were more piercing than his own, and his thought could read the secrets of hearts beyond the mist of words.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#2. Who do you belong to, Syd?"
"You, Jack."
"Say it, Syd."
"I belong to you.
Vi Keeland
#3. When in company, put not your hands to any part of the body, not usually discovered.
George Washington
#4. There are very few good ways to get publicity for a dictionary.
Erin McKean
#5. [On an anarchist acquaintance:] Everything in appearance the most alarmist aunt could wish.
Sylvia Townsend Warner
#6. Tens of thousands who could never afford to own, feed and stable a horse, had by this bright invention enjoyed the swiftness of motion which is perhaps the most fascinating feature of material life.
Frances E. Willard
#7. Obvious prospects for physical growth in a business do not translate into obvious profits for investors.
Benjamin Graham
#8. Danny looked back over his shoulder. The bloodstain had returned, only now it was fresh. It was running.
Stephen King
#9. My job is writing. I get paid to do it. When was the last time you heard someone challenge a doctor for making money off of cancer?
Joyce Maynard
#11. What are your chief vices? And virtues? I have no vices. The concept doesn't exist in my vocabulary. My chief virtue is gratitude
Truman Capote
#12. Why on earth would you want to talk to me? (Channon)
My lady, do you not own a mirror? (Sebastian)
Yes, but it's not an enchanted one. (Channon)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#13. Good comics stick around. There are people who have TV shows that might be successful, but comics can't really fake it. If you say, 'Hey, I love what you guys are doing - you're funny,' then you're in. It's legit.
Wanda Sykes
#14. Literature professes to be important while at the same time considering itself an object of doubt. It confirms itself as it disparages itself. It seeks itself: this is more than it has a right to do, because literature may be one of those things which deserve to be found but not to be sought.
Maurice Blanchot
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