
Top 18 Fash Quotes
#1. I find that a lot of my best character stuff and ideas come unwittingly from novels. In scripts, it's a lot about the outward signs of whatever's happening - you have the end result. Whereas in a novel you get a buildup of the whys and wherefores, and you're let into the backstory.
Alison Pill
#2. Dinna fash yourself, Sassenach. Ye canna say more than ye know, but tell me it all, just once more.
Diana Gabaldon
#4. The difference between a good song and a great song is a good song is one that you know, you'll put on in your car or you'll dance to it. But I think a great song you'll cry to it, or you get chills. I think a great song says how you feel better than you could.
Taylor Swift
#5. You could put on monkeys jumping up and down and get bigger numbers than MSNBC.
Bill O'Reilly
#6. Make no excuses for the devils that will not excuse you of their burdens, Miss Crane. - Darien Nicodemeus; Chapter Sixteen - The Giant's Return
S.C. Parris
#7. Perfect love sometimes does not come until the first grandchild.
Gore Vidal
#8. It's not my fate to give up--I know it can't be.
Henry James
#9. Around me a million people are living, breathing, eating, arguing. A million lives completely divorced from mine. It is a strange sort of peace.
Jojo Moyes
#10. The Brits always favor the underdog. There's an eccentricity to us, and I think you can see that through the fash- ion and the music and the way people look.
Guido Palau
#11. Some rhyme a neebor's name to lash;
Some rhyme (vain thought!) for needfu' cash;
Some rhyme to court the countra clash,
An' raise a din;
For me, an aim I never fash;
I rhyme for fun.
Robert Burns
#14. Berlioz says nothing in his music, but he says it magnificently.
James Gibbons
#15. Angela Merkel in Private is even more miserable than she looks in Public.
Nigel Farage
#16. But let not any one who hath a quarrel with his companion join with you, until they be reconciled, that your sacrifice may not be polluted, for it is that which is spoken of by the Lord.
Anonymous
#17. Iko was forced to bite her tongue, allowing her programmed instincts, the instincts she'd spent her life trying to keep buried while she learned about humor and sarcasm and affection, to keep her expressionless.
Marissa Meyer
#18. No amphibian succeeded in adapting to salt water.
Ernst W. Mayr
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