Top 15 Dowsers Unlimited Quotes
#2. Doctor, they are very proud, these Nobles; but we common dogs are proud too, sometimes. They plunder us, outrage us, beat us, kill us; but we have a little pride left, sometimes.
Charles Dickens
#4. Death was an inverse Big Bang; an impossible magic trick where everything had become nothing in the very same instant, where one state had been replaced so completely by another that no evidence of the first could be detected, and where the catalyst had been vaporized by the sheer shock of the new.
Belinda Bauer
#5. The commitment to civil liberty is going to be reasserted strongly. But the concept of liberty is under attack, and our definition of insecurity, security and threats will change fundamentally. The depth of the attack on liberty will be felt painfully.
Ashraf Ghani
#6. Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.
A.A. Milne
#7. At points in our lives, we have to choose the hills we're willing to die on.
Christa Allan
#8. I'm gonna have to get my eyes checked. I can't see crap until it's right in front of me
Jennifer Crusie
#9. Spring came late, but when it came it was hand-in-hand with summer, and almost at once everything was baking and warm, and in the villages the people danced every night on concrete dancing floors under the plane trees ...
Nancy Mitford
#10. A clear rejection is always better than a fake promise.
Zig Ziglar
#11. I'd mentioned this odd wardrobe choice to Adrian a couple of weeks ago:
"Isn't Dimitri hot?"
Adrian's response hadn't been entirely unexpected:
"Well, yeah, according to most women, at least.
Richelle Mead
#13. You know, I feel like my job is to write a book. Then filmmakers come and they make a movie. And they're two really different art forms.
Ayelet Waldman
#14. The author says resilience is the ability to move rob a preferred state to an expanded list of alternatives.
Andrew Zolli
#15. All investigations of Time, however sophisticated or abstract, have at their true base the human fear of mortality.
Thomas Pynchon