Top 36 Beauregard Quotes
#1. I looked down at the dying face of Silena Beauregard.
Rick Riordan
#2. Rembrandt's first name was Beauregard, which is why he never used it.
Dave Barry
#3. I'll show them 'love is worthless,'" Silena Beauregard grumbled as she strapped on her armor. "I'll pulverize them!
Rick Riordan
#4. For the first time in as long as he could remember, a finger of light, like the first ray of dawn, shone into the dark cavern of his soul.
Mark Beauregard
#5. Silena appeared out of the woods, her sword drawn. Her Aphrodite armour was pink and red, colour coordinated to match her clothes and makeup. She looked like Guerilla Warfare Barbie.
Rick Riordan
#6. The hardest thing to learn in the game of love is when to fold a winning hand.
Robert Breault
#7. Silena, take the Aphrodite crew to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel."
Oh my gods," one of her sisters said. "Fifth Avenue is so on our way! We could accessorize, and monsters, like, totally hate the smell of Givenchy.
Rick Riordan
#8. One sometimes must sail with the wind and sometimes against it, but the important thing is to keep your sails full.
Mark Beauregard
#10. I guess intractable right-wing ideologues are my mortal enemy.
Janeane Garofalo
#11. But unlike the setup in most organizations, where there's an administrator on top and creative people or doers underneath, I'm basically a doer and I like to have administrative people underneath me.
Roone Arledge
#12. Maria said, "Penmanship is no laughing matter, Miss Field.
Mark Beauregard
#13. The curse of God must have been on our people when we chose him out of so many noble sons of the South, who would have carried us safely through this Revolution.
P. G. T. Beauregard
#14. Marygreen did not change in sixteen years. It had changed little enough in the past two years.
Kathleen Winsor
#15. Emotions can even affect whether certain genes are turned "on" or "off" - altering, for example, our bodies' response to stress.
Mario Beauregard
#16. My lips on your body trace the story of my love.
C.D. Reiss
#17. I have negotiated with cannibals in foreign tongues and Arabian sea captains and French criminals. I have bartered with demons and angels! I am not about to let a country doctor take advantage of me.
Mark Beauregard
#18. All policy is a matter of gains and losses, upsides and downsides.
Michael Mandelbaum
#19. Melville to Hawthorne: "In your stories, you seem to understand that the dramatic moments come not when a character must choose between right and wrong buy when he must choose between two wrongs.
Mark Beauregard
#20. He seemed not to need mere physical sustenance anymore, surviving instead on a spiritual alchemy of memory and desire.
Mark Beauregard
#21. There is mystery in everything," Herman whispered, almost to himself. "And so there is poetry in everything. Even something as monstrous as a whale. But how to unlock its poetry.
Mark Beauregard
#22. I always want to design a frame that's open to everyone. I don't see art as a secret code.
Ai Weiwei
#23. Asking the question matters more than finding the answer.
Mark Beauregard
#24. The enemy has assailed my outposts in heavy force. I have fallen back on the line of Bull Run and will make a stand at Mitchell's Ford.
P. G. T. Beauregard
#25. The white men were silent. As if they'd given up or decided that a small freedom was the worst punishment of all, presenting the bounty of true freedom into painful relief. One
Colson Whitehead
#26. People in England are so bloody nosy.
Elton John
#27. The corncob was the central object of my life. My father was a horse handler, first trotting and pacing horses, then coach horses, then work horses, finally saddle horses. I grew up around, on, and under horses, fed them, shoveled their manure, emptied the mangers of corncobs.
Paul Engle
#28. He suddenly saw the enterprise of literature as essentially mad.
Mark Beauregard
#29. Original sin is a very commercial idea," said Duyckinck. "How do you think the Bible stays in print year after year?
Mark Beauregard
#31. New books feel special," said Hawthorne. "They're like babies born into the skin of old men.
Mark Beauregard
#32. Charlie ... " Silena's eyes were a million miles away. "See Charlie.
Rick Riordan
#33. It's not important," Silena insisted. "We have to find Charlie!"
Another first: a child of Aphrodite uninterested in jewellery.
Rick Riordan
#35. Destroying oneself, he thought ruefully, should always be done at a deliberate pace.
Mark Beauregard
#36. A hundred thousand million Stars make one Galaxy; A hundred thousand million Galaxies make one Universe. The figures may not be very trustworthy, but I think they give a correct impression.
Arthur Eddington
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