Top 15 Elspeth Beard Quotes
#1. The Christians are always singing about the blood. Let us give them enough of it! Let us cut their throats and drag them over the altar! And let them drown in their own blood! I dream of the day when the last priest is strangled on the guts of the last preacher.
Gus Hall
#2. I've always wanted to act and I grew up a little on film sets when my dad was working as an actor.
Saoirse Ronan
#3. The World is enough brutal don't make it mad and crazy more, so far I think that the adrenaline is on it's own full capacity.
Deyth Banger
#4. He felt that alcohol, cigarettes and the occasional cannabis joint was quite enough. There was no need to add caffeine to the list of health risks he put his body through."-Drake Kingsley's reason for not drinking tea or coffee, The Venetian Violinist.
Marcio Goncalves
#5. Did you know rats can leap over ten feet horizontally? And they always aim for the jugular.
Sara Wolf
#6. Jesus' whole life was a lesson in Truth where the rubber meets the road."
~R. Alan Woods [2007]
R. Alan Woods
#7. The term 'genre' eventually becomes pejorative because you're referring to something that's so codified and ritualised that it ceases to have the power and meaning it had when it first started.
Christopher Nolan
#9. Watching an adaptation of your novel can be a violent experience: seeing your old jokes suddenly thrust at you can be alarming. But I started to enjoy 'Money' very quickly, and then I relaxed.
Martin Amis
#10. Bran was always a deceptive bastard, gentle and mild right up until he ripped your throat out. He had many other fine qualities as well.
Patricia Briggs
#11. What is a loophole? If the law does not punish a definite action or does not tax a definite thing, this is not a loophole. It is simply the law.
Ludwig Von Mises
#12. Surprise! The returns reported by mutual funds aren't actually earned by mutual fund investors.
John C. Bogle
#14. The Christian ethic played an essential part in my upbringing.
David Rockefeller
#15. A margin of safety is achieved when securities are purchased at prices sufficiently below underlying value to allow for human error, bad luck, or extreme volatility in a complex, unpredictable and rapidly changing world.
Seth Klarman
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