Top 50 Quotes About Tor
#2. ADJUTOR (ADJU'TOR) n.s.[adjutor, Lat.] A helper.Dict. ADJUTORY (ADJU'TORY) adj.[adjutorius, Lat.] That which helps.Dict.
Samuel Johnson
#3. Look, I really hate it when people say this sort of things ... Do you know who I am?
He lean a little closer and whisperer something.
ALERT it cried, head spinning from side to side . EMERGENCY! IT IS THE DOC-TOR!
Trevor Baxendale
#4. You learn more discipline in the theatre than you do in movies or TV. You're on stage every night and you have to sustain your energy level tor several hours.
Blythe Danner
#5. We have a lot of In-SPECK-tor Gadgets in the body of Christ not qualified to remove specks! What do I look like telling you to take a bath if I stink? What do you look like telling me to brush my teeth when your breath smells horrible? Jesus would answer, "You look like a Hypocrite!
Sandra M. Michelle
#6. And yet he held his tongue, wanting his farewell with Marina to be peaceable, not out of any magnanimity, but so that after Tor ruined her - he felt confident Tor would ruin her - and she was once more alone, she would think of Lucy's graciousness and feel the long-lingering sting of bitter regret.
Patrick DeWitt
#7. Oh, my beauty!
Oh, my reflection of life!
Oh, my unmet desires!
I am longing for you
tor now and forever!
Debasish Mridha
#8. If I recall correctly, I think I signed my first contract with Tor in 1983.
L.E. Modesitt Jr.
#9. As a senior editor at Tor Books and the manager of our science fiction and fantasy line, I rarely blog to promote specific projects I'm involved with, for reasons that probably don't need a lot of explanation.
Patrick Nielsen Hayden
#10. The other night I discovered that 50 feet from our house,through a break in the trees, you can see St Michael's Tor at Glastonbury ... There is no question that there is magic here and all kinds of magic. (Bruton 1959)
John Steinbeck
#11. He grunted; she recognized it as relief that she wasn't going to nag him further about Tor the Just, who probably wasn't that boring if he could hold off the Notherners for nine days and melt a hole in the hills.
Robin McKinley
#12. There was a long pause while she hated everyone impartially: Tor for behaving like a farmer's son whose pet chicken has just been insulted; her father, for being so immovably kingly; and Perlith for being Perlith.
Robin McKinley
#13. ABAC'TOR, noun [Latin from abigo, ab and ago, to drive.] In law, one that feloniously drives away or steals a herd or numbers of cattle at once, in distinction from one that steals a sheep or two.
Noah Webster
#14. Oh. Momma told me not to tell you that your bed squeaks. But I think you know, 'cause I could hear it this morning. Jake dropped his fork. Tor, for the first time Jake had ever seen, turned scarlet. Maureen looked at them both and sighed. Christmas is always so interesting with you, Mark.
Chris Owen
#15. I choose not to serve the Conglomerate as an ambassador, but that doesn't mean I've given up on humanity. Surrender isn't a word in my personal lexicon; there are other ways and means. If nothing else, Ithiss-Tor taught me there's always a choice.
Ann Aguirre
#16. They could at least part with love. It was like Tor to make the gesture; her father, for all his kindness, was too proud - or too much a king; and she was too proud, or too bitter, or too young.
Robin McKinley
#17. Quiet," he repeated on a growl, "I'm about to fuck my wife and the only words I want her saying when I do it are 'yes', 'Tor', 'my prince', 'baby' and 'oh my God'.
Kristen Ashley
#18. Hello, Satan. I know you've been waiting patiently for me since the demise of the good and noble Uncle Tor. I have a feeling I'll be staying here a while.
Carian Cole
#19. Stand in nature before anyone else has woken and most people find something to believe in.
Tor Udall
#20. It doesn't matter where she looks, there are always the beautiful imperfections of a marriage.
Tor Udall
#21. I want you to be my first. I want you to be my last. I want you to be all the in-betweens. I want you. Just you. Only you
Carian Cole
#22. Everyone needs company, some kind of consolation. This is the rough comfort of strangers, the sympathy of touch.
Tor Udall
#24. Ansel sighed. You know, this is the problem with you alphas, you're so concerned about taking over the new pack that you don't notice what's happening right in front of your face.
Andrea Cremer
#25. A master of origami said he tried to express with paper the joy of life, and the last thought before a man dies.
Tor Udall
#26. He will apologize, or I'll give him a lesson in swordplay he will not like at all.
Robin McKinley
#27. She mourns the stillbirth of anything that craves to be born. It doesn't have to be a child. It can be an artwork, an idea, or a miscarried love.
Tor Udall
#28. I caught my reflection in the tall mirror. I looked like one of Henry VIII's wives who'd been told she'd soon be replaced.
Andrea Cremer
#29. Among the dog leads, phones and hats, there would be babies hoped for and lost. All this would be remembered: missed opportunities, mislaid friends, the smile of a wife. It would be a place for lost things.
Tor Udall
#30. He looked like a painting in restoration - that at some point in his life he had been beautiful.
Tor Udall
#31. I don't want to return to the world outside these Gardens. All I want is to notice the dew on a leaf. The holy busyness of worms in the soil.
Tor Udall
#32. Tearing the paper means you've stopped believing in the infinite possibilities of a square.
Tor Udall
#33. Gods, that you would have granted me this boon when she wed me and with it gave me one night of this hot, greedy tart rather than the cold, selfish fish you gave me, he muttered, my eyes moved to him and I saw he was speaking to the ceiling in audible prayer.
Kristen Ashley
#34. Nothing is set in stone. A bird can be refolded into a boat, a fish, a kimono, or any other extravagant vision. At other times it aches to return to its original folds. The paper begins to fray. It tires, rebels.
Tor Udall
#35. It is not what we say to each other every day that establishes all the meaning and beauty and truth, it is everything we think before we speak
Tor Norretranders
#36. You sense far more than you are conscious of. Whether you want to or not
Tor Norretranders
#37. Civilization is about removing information about our surroundings; discarding information about nature so our senses are not burdened with all that information and our consciousness can concentrate on other matters.
Tor Norretranders
#38. The last page of a book is a sacred space that even lovers respect.
Tor Udall
#39. Chloe takes a mental snapshot, as if one day she will paint him. It will be a day's work getting to know his body.
Tor Udall
#40. The least interesting aspect of good conversation is what is actually said. What is more interesting is all the deliberations and emotions that take place simultaneously
Tor Norretranders
#42. Consciousness is not about information but about its opposite: order.
Tor Norretranders
#43. Bellator silvae servi. Warrior of the forest, I, the alpha, call on thee to serve in this time of need.
Andrea Cremer
#44. Write and keep writing, not because people will like it, but because someone may get a kick out of thrashing your book.
Magus Tor
#45. She can't believe she is going to compose her first love letter. She can hardly bear the exposure as if her body is a photographic film spooling into sunlight and everything is too bright, too vulnerable, the moments in the film now lost for ever.
Tor Udall
#46. You can't be loyal to others if you're not loyal to your own nature first.
Tor Seidler
#47. Quitting is a hiccup for losers. And down they go.
Lorenz Font
#49. A thing not structured and organized contains more information, because it is more difficult to describe
Tor Norretranders
#50. It is a movement and a rest, you and I.
Tor Udall
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