Top 15 Chidder Quotes
#1. My father's in commerce," said Chidder, as they passed through the archway. "That's fascinating," said Teppic dutifully. He felt quite broken by all these new experiences, and added, "I've never been to Commerce, but I understand they're very fine people.
Terry Pratchett
#2. Sun's coming up," he announced. "Don't remember eating that," muttered Chidder.
Terry Pratchett
#3. Sin claims to free but in fact it kills.
Mark Dever
#4. I stood upon a high place,
And saw, below, many devils
Running, leaping,
and carousing in sin.
One looked up, grinning,
And said, "Comrade! Brother!
Stephen Crane
#5. Once we recognize the fact that every individual is a treasury of hidden and unsuspected qualities, our lives become richer, our judgment better, and our world is more right. It is not love that is blind, it is only the unnoticed eye that cannot see the real qualities of people.
Charles H. Percy
#6. The sort of lad I am looking for is a kid who will nutmeg Kevin Keegan in training, then step aside him in the corridor
Bob Paisley
#7. This is the world in which everyone is sensitised to risk but indifferent to fate.
David Runciman
#8. I'm a brand ambassador. I've been a fan of Nip+Fab for a while, so it fit perfectly. I just love their stuff.
Kylie Jenner
#9. People who consider themselves political, who follow political developments most rigorously, are often those who view the political process with the greatest lack of perspective.
Boyd Rice
#11. That's the trouble with honorable mentions: they let everyone know you applied and didn't win.
Nancy Mairs
#12. Riggedy riggedy white Come and spend the night We'll play some games Some wild some tame Cause if you will, you might. By, Laberge
D.J. MacHale
#13. Tea at the Ritz is the last delicious morsel of Edwardian London. The light is kind, the cakes are frivolous and the tempo is calm, confident and leisurely.
Helen Simpson
#14. I always let the characters guide the stories. They really let me know what they want to say and what action they want to happen.
Ellen Schreiber
#15. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (whose mother died ten days after she was born) wrote a novel that anticipates Semmelweis's discovery and serves as a parable for the destructive power of decaying matter.
Laura Mullen
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