
Top 15 Fin And Lady Quotes
#1. Deny a young boy the right to have a toy gun and you will suppress his destructive urges, and he will turn out to be a homosexual - or worse!
Germaine Greer
#2. On the seventh day God rested. His grandchildren must have been out of town.
Gene Perret
#3. I believe that there may be intelligent life on other planets.
Pat Buckley
#4. No, it's like you get an idea in your head ... no, it's more like you get and idea in your heart.
Cathleen Schine
#5. I offer it to you because there exists not only comradeship, but a very different thing, called friendship; an agreement under all the arguments and a thread which, please God, will never break.
G.K. Chesterton
#6. From hence, no question, has sprung an observation ... confirmed now into a settled opinion, that some long experienced souls in the world, before their dislodging, arrive to the height of prophetic spirits.
Desiderius Erasmus
#7. But Fin would always be a bit of a romantic, at least when it came to books.
Cathleen Schine
#8. She could not read a book for fear of the feelings she might find in it.
Diane Setterfield
#9. But surveying those words I realized they are mine. He is mine to protect. There is so much I've shared, and so much that's been crushed by the sharing. I never mourned it, because it never mattered.
Lena Dunham
#10. You have two options. work on someone else's ideas and make some money or generate ideas make them work and become a millionaire.
Roberto Llamas
#12. We don't go to the ocean for anything as simple as happiness, do we? We
go there to feel alive. Like life, the ocean holds chance and change, grief and terror and beauty. It promises mortality, not peace.
Eileen Wilks
#13. I und'standed why Meronym'd not said the hole true 'bout Prescience Isle an' her tribe too. People b'lief the world is built so an' tellin 'em it ain't so caves the roofs on their heads'n'maybe yours. Old
David Mitchell
#14. You are the average of your five closest associates.
John Spence
#15. The only weapon of power, its only strategy against this defection, is to reinject the real and the referential everywhere, to persuade us of the reality of the social, of the gravity of the economy and the finalities of production.
Jean Baudrillard
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