Top 15 Quotes About 255
#1. So why were you with her?"
"She was my assignment."
"From The Eye?"
"No, from the Boy Scouts. That Witch Dating badge just kept eluding me."
Hawkins, Rachel (2011-03-01). Demonglass (Hex Hall Book 2) (p. 255). Disney. Kindle Edition.
Rachel Hawkins
#2. What is done matters, but what is yet to do matters far more. Cadfael, Pg. 255
Ellis Peters
#3. Life's not about the day when you win the prizes - it's about all the days in between. p 255
Susan Howatch
#4. Author reports that a group of tortoises was given to the British by India's natives during the Seven Years War which ended in 1763. The last of those tortoises died in 2004 at the age of 255.
Patrick N. Allitt
#5. Jesus," said Clary.
"I doubt he'd fit (in the wooden box)."
"Jace." Clary was apalled.
-Clary & Jace, pg.255-
Cassandra Clare
#6. I was very fortunate to be at a wealthy institution. I do recognize the drawbacks and limitations of the academic world but it's basically the world I grew up in and there's no way in which I would have been able to survive in the so-called real world.
Paul Lansky
#7. Derek looked at Kylie and half chuckled. The last time I saw that look from girls, there was a handwritten note on my neighbor's tree house that read 'No boys allowed.' I'll see you. And if I get anything from my computer research, I'll let you know.
C.C. Hunter
#8. If I owned half of that dog, I would shoot my half.
Mark Twain
#9. With four? Doing a little ... Addition? Multiplication?
Veronica Roth
#10. It will take a brave person to cull the benefits system and analyse who deserves and who doesn't.
Alan Sugar
#12. The new architecture and urban design of segregation could be called Calvinist: they reflect a desire to live in a world of predestination rather than chance, to strip the world of its wide-open possibilities and replace them with freedom of choice in the marketplace.
Rebecca Solnit
#14. The one thing we know today is we can't continue to do business the way we have in the past.
Bud Selig
#15. A very little quiet reflection was enough to satisfy Emma
Jane Austen