Top 13 Havergal Shareshill Quotes

#1. To get rid of depression, I swim with dolphins.

Patti Stanger

#2. If you're trying to avoid loss, there's no point in taking another breath, or letting your heart beat one more time. It all ends.

Leah Raeder

#3. Rumor forces us to act before we are ready, or ruins a situation before it becomes fully ripe.

Patrick Rothfuss

#4. I think the artist's job throughout history has been to tell - to say things that people are inspired by.

Russell Simmons

#5. Know God and get wisdom.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#6. Oh, I didn't think it wise to hide it. Might not be able to find it again," I say, cheerily. "It's sitting in plain view on your chair in the great hall. I do hope that was the best place for it.

Libba Bray

#7. Too liberal self-accusations are generally but so many traps for acquittal with applause.

Samuel Richardson

#8. There's a sense of urgency in understanding that your body is not really your own. We can control it to a certain extent through habits and good behavior, but there's so much we don't have control of.

Sufjan Stevens

#9. Miss Lucy's called the bell o' St. Ogg's, they say: that's a cur'ous word,' observed Mr. Pullet, on whom the mysteries of etymology sometimes fell with an oppressive weight.

George Eliot

#10. When I traveled as secretary of state, I was deluged with thick briefing books full of information about the politics, economy, and culture of each destination, so those took up most of my reading time.

Hillary Clinton

#11. If Miss means respectably unmarried, and Mrs. respectably married, then Ms. means nudge, nudge, wink, wink.

Angela Carter

#12. Writing is like being in a dream state or under self-directed hypnosis. It induces a state of recall that - while not perfect - is pretty spooky.

Stephen King

#13. You are incorrigible."
"I know." She sighed happily. "All the shit we've been through - all the shit I've been through - and I can still make lascivious jokes with the best of them. That's impressive, Merit. That's character.

Chloe Neill

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