
Top 16 Historical Fuction Quotes
#1. My head reeled at the sheer and startling beauty, the wide, bare openness of it. The sense of space, the vastness of the sky above and on either side made my heart race, I would have travelled a thousand miles to see this. I had never imagined such a place.
Susan Hill
#2. I will not start an initiative until I've spent my own money. Because if I spend my own money, people who want to get on board afterwards know that I am serious about it.
Will.i.am
#3. The fat Russian agent was cornering all the foreign refugees in turn and explaining plausibly that this whole affair was an Anarchist plot. I watched him with some interest, for it was the first time that I had seen a person whose profession was telling lies - unless one counts journalists.
George Orwell
#4. But I'm so very glad that my resistance was futile!
Mary Jo Putney
#5. If there is one thing I can't stand, it is stupidity. I always say that stupidity is the Sin against the Holy Ghost.
T.H. White
#6. It's all about God. May He forgive us for every time we start to think it's actually all about us.
Alistair Begg
#7. The way to cover our sin is to uncover it by confession.
Richard Sibbes
#8. I started off first doing a TV series called 'Boston Common.' That was my first big job, and then I went on to do another half hour comedy show, and that was with Tom Arnold, called 'The Tom Show.'
Tasha Smith
#9. Just remember, when someone has an accent, it means that he knows one more language than you do.
Sidney Sheldon
#12. The only thing I really missed was sitting next to one very extraordinary girl." I didn't think I was breathing anymore.
"She sounds wonderful." I tried some humor to shake off my nervousness.
"You have no idea.
Kristen Day
#13. I'm an author with a penchant for research. For me the part where I'm learning new facts comes before the story I weave
to make an entertaining read.
Marcia Fine
#14. I remember sitting down with the Rockets and saying, 'Yeah. I'm going to retire.' They said, 'Well, we'll give you $9 million.' And I said, 'You got a pen on you?'
Charles Barkley
#15. The fool has one great advantage over a man of sense; he is always satisfied with himself.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#16. Like politics? I was familiar with the question, a variant on the questions asked of me years earlier, when I'd first arrived in Chicago to work in low-income neighborhoods. It
Barack Obama
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