Top 15 Attuning 5e Quotes
#1. If we reach the cities, we will reach the nation. If we fail in the cities, they will become a cesspool that infects the entire nation.
Patrick Johnstone
#3. It was partly a matter of the simple fact that late fall was slaughtering time. Anything that could not be preserved had to be eaten. For instance, hens too old to lay eggs anymore and all the roosters but the chief of the flock were often killed at this time.
Mercedes Lackey
#4. I have six different careers, each one of which I was successful in. I was a successful person in life because I helped everybody, because I did not do anything wrong.
Ferdie Pacheco
#5. Every creature is a living instruction that runs the algorithm of nature.
Joey Lawsin
#6. The Victorians pioneered numbers of commercial rackets about which their descendants complain (the manufacturers of Bovril, it appears, were virtually official sponsors of the Boer War).
D.J. Taylor
#7. There is no sound more feminine than a woman in a taffeta dress.
Oscar De La Renta
#8. The letters are mixed up. U and I should be together.
Jodi Picoult
#9. I would like to offer a candidate to be added to the venerable list of English collective nouns: a scum of politicians.
John P. Wheeler III
#10. Divorce is a journey that the children involved do not ask to take. They are forced along for a ride where the results are dictated by the road their parents decide to travel.
Diane Greene
#11. We clutch our bellies and roll on the floor ...
When I say this, it should mean laughter,
not poison.
Richard Siken
#12. How can those who live in the light of day possibly comprehend the depths of night?
Haruki Murakami
#13. Ideally I'd like to spend two evenings a week talking to Proust and another conversing with the Holy Ghost.
Edna O'Brien
#15. The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, than what to think - rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with the thoughts of other men.
James Beattie
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