
Top 14 Mammalian Heart Quotes
#1. Augusta created a magical object called the Interpreter Stone, and I came up with a simpler magical language to go along with it. So now, instead of reciting a difficult verbal spell, a sorcerer can use the simpler language to write his spell on cards and feed it to the stone.
Dima Zales
#2. Wouldn't this old world be better
If the folks we meet would say:
'I know something good about you,'
And then treat us that way?
N. Eldon Tanner
#3. In May I received an anonymous Mother's Day card. This puzzled me. I would have noticed if I had ever had children, surely?
Neil Gaiman
#4. Good art shows us how difficult it is to be objective by showing us how differently the world looks to an objective vision.
Iris Murdoch
#5. Icy and earthy, Helen Mirren is a rare, regal presence in a movie age that values the plebeian over the patrician and mass over class. Lauded with an Oscar and an Emmy for playing both Queen Elizabeths, Mirren has matched her cool aristocracy with a boldness of performance and display.
Richard Corliss
#6. She talked about wanting to be a part of something, wanting to be desired, to be 'special', craving to be loved. She talked about experiencing the kind of loneliness so immense it could swallow you up. She called it 'loneliness that crowds couldn't cure'.
Cupcake Brown
#7. Christ didn't' just die for the small sins. He died for the blackest sins and the worst sinners.
D.J. Jouett
#8. Poor nation mostly generate poor people
Anwar Ali
#9. Good luck to you both. Please take care of each other, you mean a lot to me. And don't forget to write.
John John
#10. Ripe strawberries hung from the little plants, row after row. They gleamed like baubles, bright and red among the leaves, weighing down their stalks.
Odo Hirsch
#11. Are we all just lightning rods for other people's destinies? Is that what it's all about
Anthony McDonald
#12. People cry not because they are week but beacause they have been strong for too long
Jonny Depp
#13. Having seen war, you obviously learned to hate war.
Mark Hatfield
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