
Top 15 Horus Heresy Book Quotes
#1. Can you "choose" something when you are forcefully and enthusiastically immersed in it at an age when the resources and information necessary for choosing are not yet yours?
David Foster Wallace
#2. Is there no Latin word for Tea? Upon my soul, if I had known that I would have let the vulgar stuff alone.
Hilaire Belloc
#3. I was a little fat pudgy kid with big thick glasses, and I was quiet and never said a word, you know - teachers loved me, straight-A student.
Morgan Fairchild
#4. Determine what your top priorities in life are and keep aside sufficient time for them in your schedule.
Amey Hegde
#5. That's the thing about mysteries, they shake your entire world.
Aditi Dufare
#6. I always say to my religious friends, if a pool had even one turd in it, would you jump in?
Bill Maher
#8. I understand Jesus perfectly," Mama tells me. "I just don't understand Christians, and I don't think he would either.
Laurel Corona
#9. Mothers, unless they were very poor, didn't work. Both of my parents had to leave education. My mother had to work in a cotton mill until 18 or 19, when she took some training in domestic science.
Roger Bannister
#10. But, Doctor, I'm not ill. Good God! I've told you everything".
Again his fixed his eyes on mine and stopped me, his voice full of resolve.
"You are ill. It is the fate we all share since the birth of psychoanalysis".
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar
#11. When people have problems with their mortgages and jobs many feel they're a failure, they didn't work hard enough or speak well enough: It's their fault things are going so bad. When they see their bodies right there [at occupations], we have something profoundly in common.
Haskell Wexler
#12. In religion, What damned error but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
William Shakespeare
#13. When making a decision, focus on what feels "shackles off" versus "shackles on".
Martha Beck
#14. There is a Beatrice who exists beyond the obligations of a daughter, outside the object of man's affections.
Lisa Mantchev
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