Top 13 Deverill Chronicles Quotes
#1. Power is very much like the wind. It comes and goes; no one really owns it. People are foolish enough to think they possess power. You don't possess power, power possesses you. Power uses you.
Frederick Lenz
#2. Life IS the gift you were given,
So stop waiting around for your dues.
Use it wisely and you'll gift yourself abundantly.
Michelle Geaney
#3. I'm a charming coward; I fight with words.
Carl Reiner
#4. You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward.
Conrad Hall
#5. Regulation is necessary to protect our natural environment, keep our food and medicine safe, and ensure fair competition and fair treatment of our workers.
Marco Rubio
#6. I do not purpose to discuss faith in its dogmatic sense today.
Matthew Simpson
#7. Time is the only critic without ambition - John Steinbeck
Moll Molone
#8. After listening intently for a few seconds, he turned to me. "North Vietnam?" He shook his head derisively. "Very, very bad." He listened some more, then denounced Brezhnev.
Rob Reid
#9. I like the beauty of Faulkner's poetry. But I don't like his themes, not at all.
Manuel Puig
#10. And you'll put a deposit on the house tomorrow?
Ira Levin
#11. To bring order into this jangled sphere man must find its centre Marshall McLuhan
Douglas Coupland
#12. You wake in the morning, you're feeling fine, but all at once you think, "Something's not right. Something's off somewhere; what is it?" And then you remember that it's your child - whichever one is unhappy.
Anne Tyler
#13. The surface of the Moon is not smooth, uniform, and precisely spherical as a great number of philosophers believe it to be, but is uneven, rough, and full of cavities and prominences, being not unlike the face of the Earth, relieved by chains of mountains and deep valleys.
Galileo Galilei
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