
Top 16 Leetle Quotes
#1. Comen out, leetle rodents," the human called in a language that the companions could not understand. The wizard reiterated the request in another tongue, then in drow, and then in two more unknown tongues, and then in svirfneblin. He continued on for many minutes,
R.A. Salvatore
#2. The trouble with Mr. Howard is that he's a leetle TOO clever. He thinks that he's bound to live up to his cleverness, and that it's smarter to thrash out some new way of getting to heaven than to go by the old track the common, ignorant folks is travelling. But
L.M. Montgomery
#4. When you feel like tellin a feller to go to the devil - tell him to go to Chicago - it'll anser every purpose, and is perhaps, a leetle more expensive.
Mark Twain
#5. Beside me, Philippe and Meg hold hands. He murmurs something that sounds like, "my dear leetle mongoose." I wish he'd turn back into a frog and hop away.
Alex Flinn
#6. Girls who wouldn't take risks both loved and hated girls who did. Bridget
Ann Brashares
#7. The only limit to your garden is at the boundaries of your imagination.
Thomas Church
#8. I was 90% certain Thia was the best therapist money could buy; the remaining 10%, I still questioned if she was certifiable.
Genna Rulon
#9. You can fall in love at first sight with a place as with a person.
Alec Waugh
#10. The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will be one.
John Dryden
#11. It is notorious that no war between countries elicits as much hate and cruelty as civil war, in which there is no lack of acquaintance between the two warring sides.
Erich Fromm
#12. You might be a redneck if your local ambulance has a trailer hitch.
Jeff Foxworthy
#13. Guilt is tricky because we confuse it with caring ... It's the next best thing to being there.
Ellyn Stern
#14. My students tag tables, walls, and chairs because their greatest fear is that no one will ever remember them. They do not believe they can give impassioned speeches, rally people in protest, paint masterpieces. They think they will die, small and forgotten, and it dictates their every action.
Thomm Quackenbush
#15. The world has two faces :
The day or the bright moment when
we naturally stay alive (awake).
The night or the dark moment when
we naturally remain dead (sleep).
Rohan Nath
#16. If the memoirist is borrowing narrative techniques from fiction, shouldn't the novelist borrow a few tricks from successful non-fiction?
Darin Strauss
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