Top 14 Mrs Figg Quotes
#1. Mrs. Figg, their batty old neighbor, came panting into sight. Her grizzled gray
J.K. Rowling
#3. She might as well get to know the real you." Michael shrugged.
"I don't appreciate what that implies," Kaleb said through gritted teeth.
Myra McEntire
#4. I agree to the conditions, Angel; because you know best what my punishment ought to be; only - only - don't make it more than I can bear!
E.L. James
#5. Father love is ancient and austere, like mountains. It is difficult to accept the collapsing of a mountain.
Glenn Haybittle
#6. The only problem I see is that you're as stubborn as a mule, but I'm sure I'll find a way to whip that right out of you." "Literally or figuratively?" "That's entirely up to your pain tolerance.
Kira Barker
#7. We risk losing what nature is if we couch its value in human terms.
Richard Black
#9. To admit one's own presuppositions and to point out the presuppositions of others is therefore to maintain that all reasoning is, in the nature of the case, circular reasoning. The starting-point, the method, and the conclusion are always involved in one another.
Cornelius Van Til
#10. On how to make the game more exciting - Eliminate the referees, raise the basket four feet, double the size of the basketball, limit the height of the players to 5 feet 9 inches, bring back the centre jump, allow taxi drivers in for free and allow the players to carry guns.
Al McGuire
#11. Fire is easy to work with if you keep your mind clear, but pain ... pain fights back. Pain is alive. Pain is the enemy.
Terry Pratchett
#12. The tall, thin serious man strode in, his dark cloak billowing so dramatically it threatened to extinguish the lamp flame with its draught. He advanced like a malevolent shadow consuming the dim orange light, filling the room with a presence almost more than human.
Gregory Figg
#13. Removing old conditionings from the mind and training the mind to be more equaimous with every experience is the first step toward enabling one to experience true happiness.
S. N. Goenka
#14. This gulf war syndrome thing is truly unfortunate, and I've met some of the vets who have this. These are my guys, and I feel terrible about it.
Norman Schwarzkopf
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