
Top 16 Lyra Belaqua Quotes
#1. I find this corpse guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and I fine it $40.
Roy Bean
#2. Lying is the most fun a woman can have without taking her clothes off.
Natalie Portman
#3. Your brain has more than 100 billion cells, each connected to at least 20,000 other cells. The possible combinations are greater than the number of molecules in the known universe.
Brian Tracy
#4. No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film.
Robert Adams
#6. Our brains are fairly powerful, but our conscious minds are still extremely limited in their ability to hold onto multiple simultaneous thoughts
Steve Pavlina
#7. Kill them with kindness and if that didn't work, use a shotgun
Heidi Cullinan
#8. Each one of us has our own evolution of life, and each one of us goes through different tests which are unique and challenging. But certain things are common. And we do learn things from each other's experience. On a spiritual journey, we all have the same destination.
A.R. Rahman
#9. I took pride in being the best dressed monster in Dade County.
Jeff Lindsay
#10. The seeds you plant in the hearts and minds of others will be what you receive in return - 100-fold. Only sow that which you wish to receive in return. Sow good, receive good! Plant seeds daily in your Mary Kay business and your Mary Kay business will return to you.
Mary Kay Ash
#11. As long as I have any choice in the matter, I shall live only in a country where civil liberty, tolerance and equality of all citizens before the law prevail.
Albert Einstein
#13. Added to the moral solitude of the murderer comes the solitude of the artist, which can acknowledge no authority, save that of another artist.
Jean Genet
#14. There are men who seem to have seized the trunk of life, and he was one of them. It might not be for everyone, the great, scarring thing you could not get your arms around, but it was there for him.
James Salter
#15. Is it just me, or is the world full of beautiful women?
Robbie Coltrane
#16. Her father was lying back in his chair, lazy and powerful, his eyes as fierce as his daemon's. She didn't love him, she couldn't trust him, but she had to admire him, and the extravagant luxury he'd assembled in this desolate wasteland, and the power of his ambition.
Philip Pullman
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