
Top 15 Lauriston Castle Quotes
#1. He was no longer my professor, no longer someone I loathed. He was hands I needed on my body, lips I wanted kissing mine.
Chanel Cleeton
#2. In five minutes the earth would be a desert, and you cling to books.
Elias Canetti
#3. What I spent, is gone; what I kept, I lost; but what I gave away will be mine forever.
Ethel Percy Andrus
#4. It is frustrating when in an interview people say: 'Give us your make-up tips' and 'How do you stay skinny?' I think: 'Do you ask a guy that?'
Emily Browning
#5. I've been treating my life as this pit stop, just kind of regrouping before I move on. But it's been seven years, and I never moved on. I haven't done anything. I just ... stopped.
Jonathan Tropper
#7. No point my telling you he's not worth it, I suppose ... I've seen enough men in my time. Whoever he is, he's not worth what you'll pay.
Emma Donoghue
#8. Only suckers worry. But he can knock the worry if he takes a Scotch and soda. The hell with what the doctor says. So he rings for one and the steward comes sleepily, and as he drinks it, the speculator is not a sucker now; except for death.
Ernest Hemingway,
#9. History is dead until we make it live; but it is the lively interpretation of history that makes it interesting.
Robert J. Devaux
#10. Asking questions is one of the best ways to grow as a human being.
Michael Hyatt
#11. That's one naughty, bad little voice.
Jo Raven
#12. Man ... thinks of himself as a creator instead of a user, and this delusion is robbing him, not only of his natural heritage, but perhaps of his future.
Ellen Sturgis Hooper
#13. The people of Southwest have always been my pride, my joy and my love. Their indomitable dedication and esprit de corps have taken Southwest from a three-airplane dream to a 500-airplane reality.
Herb Kelleher
#14. All men have a natural fear of making a mistake
by believing too well of a person. However, the error of believing too ill of a person is perhaps not feared, at least not in the same degree as the other.
Soren Kierkegaard
#15. Love, and a cough, are not concealed.
Ovid
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