Top 17 Mundies Quotes
#1. Mundies die awfully easily, don't they?"
"Isabelle, you know it's bad luck to talk about death in a sickroom.
Cassandra Clare
#2. The funny thing about mundies is how obsessed with magic they are for a bunch of people who don't even know what the word means.
Cassandra Clare
#3. Why would Roman gods want to date Chinese Canadians?
Rick Riordan
#4. I have many moods, and there is no objective reality. And I kind of live by that.
Juliana Hatfield
#6. There are worse situations than drowning in cash and sitting, sitting, sitting. I remember when I wasn't awash in cash - and I don't want to go back.
Charlie Munger
#7. No one is more ingenious than the poor, wherever you find them. When you are poor every stage has to be thought through. Wealth is the opposite. With wealth you get to be thoughtless." "I
Zadie Smith
#8. Sure, I had other skills. I could make waves (literally) and occasionally even whip up a nice frothy hurricane. But my sword was a big part of who I was. Without it, I felt crippled.
Rick Riordan
#9. Herbs are the friend of the physician and the pride of cooks.
Charlemagne
#10. The moment where you doubt you can fly, you cease forever being able to do it.
J.M. Barrie
#11. One of the big differences between Democrats and Republicans is that we at least know what the Democrats stand for, whether we agree with it or not. But, for Republicans, we have to guess
Thomas Sowell
#12. If you weren't there, how do you know someone pushed her?" Sergeant Kenn asked.
"Well ... ," said Jared.
"And what were you doing, running through a strange town at night?"
"I was jogging?" Jared offered.
"Without your shirt or your shoes?"
"Uh," said Jared.
Sarah Rees Brennan
#13. God cannot deliver me while my interest is merely in my own character. Paul was not conscious of himself. He was recklessly abandoned, totally surrendered, and separated by God for one purpose--to proclaim the gospel of God.
Oswald Chambers
#14. Sometimes going to jail is just the price you have to pay for social reform or social change.
Paul Watson
#15. The voice of the intellect is a soft one, but it does not rest until it has gained a hearing.
Sigmund Freud
#16. What happens when you strip away all the masks a man wears and you find not a face beneath them but nothing at all?
Brent Weeks
#17. All, the intelligent and stupid, diligent and idle, have been swept along on a current of increased output that, in the usual case, owed nothing whatever to their efforts.
John Kenneth Galbraith
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