Top 18 Quotes About Culloden
#1. And so he began haltingly to speak - in Gaelic, as it was the only tongue that didn't seem to require any effort. He understood that he was to speak of what filled his heart, and so began with Scotland - and Culloden. Of grief. Of loss. Of fear.
Diana Gabaldon
#2. He hadn't worn the kilt since Culloden, but his body had not forgotten the way of it.
Diana Gabaldon
#3. The great outdoors is a theme with me; a walking holiday in Scotland is perfect - Culloden and the forests of Aviemore are both favourites.
Erin O'Connor
#4. Thanks to the fictional character named Fraser, in a well-loved Scottish novel, Alexander's existence on the grounds of Culloden had become its own bit of Hell.
L.L. Muir
#5. You sit back in the darkness, nursing your beer, breathing in that ineffable aroma of the old-time saloon: dark wood, spilled beer, good cigars, and ancient whiskey - the sacred incense of the drinking man.
Bruce Aidells
#6. The CFO asks the CEO, "What happens if we invest in developing our people and they leave us?" The CEO responds, "What happens if we don't, and they stay?
Trish Bertuzzi
#7. You can only chase a butterfly for so long.
Jane Yolen
#8. I'm always so impressed with these actresses with their perfect make up and hair and sometimes I'm very aware that I'm not like that. But I don't think I can do things any other way. I would be wearing a disguise if I started to apply that stuff.
Clemence Poesy
#9. Just like you mistook lust for love, you have mistaken with being alone for loneliness. So I'm fine. Thanks for asking.
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#11. Washington was no politician as we understand the word," replied Ratcliffe abruptly. "He stood outside of politics. The thing couldn't be done today. The people don't like that sort of royal airs.
Henry Adams
#12. Nobody is ordinary if you know where to look.
Maeve Binchy
#13. Marlon was more of a formal zoo director type.
Jim Fowler
#14. Only acknowledge your limitations for the purpose of overcoming them.
Randy Gage
#15. Luck Doesn't Exist in one's world, its the unexplainable and the unexpected that makes some question fate
Elliot Kesebonye
#16. I am eternally, devastatingly romantic, and I thought people would see it because 'romantic' doesn't mean 'sugary.' It's dark and tormented - the furor of passion, the despair of an idealism that you can't attain.
Catherine Breillat
#17. We are important to ourselves and to those who love us. That's enough importance for anyone.
Marty Rubin
#18. As a dancing violinist, there have been a couple of moments where I'm like, 'Oops! This is an expensive mistake!'
Lindsey Stirling
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