
Top 18 Sir Leo Quotes
#1. I don't know," she said. "I'm not sure you would like me in real life. I'm a lot different there, you know. I don't even look the same."
" I don't care if you look like a troll with warts," Sir Leo declared, taking her hand in his. "I love you.
Mari Mancusi
#2. Anyway, I'm sure the guy lives a million miles away."
"Or he could live right in your backyard. You never know."
I nodded, keeping a poker face, even though the idea of Sir Leo living in my backyard was extremely appealing.
Mari Mancusi
#3. I did not expect this of you,' said the staff-captain seriously and severely. 'You don't wish to apologize, young sir, but it's not only to him but to the whole regiment - all of us - you're to blame all around. The
Leo Tolstoy
#4. Remember when life's path is steep to keep your mind even.
Horace
#6. We can either laugh in the face of death or die trying not to.
James Grippando
#7. I have the honor to report, sir, that only eight rounds are left. Are we to continue firing?" he asked.
Leo Tolstoy
#9. The Great Inflation of the 1970s destroyed faith in paper assets, because if you held a bond, suddenly the bond was worth much less money than it was before.
Ron Chernow
#10. No point worrying about a storm until we smell rain
Suzanne Kelman
#11. Some writers closet themselves - I write wherever I am because that's where life is happening ...
John Geddes
#12. His own dragon roared in turmoil in his head: protect her, crush her. Her kind is evil. Protect your mate. Slippery is the water dragon. His dragon roared the ancient saying, and the tips of his wings pushed again at his back.
You are starting to piss me off, he said to her.
Susannah Scott
#13. Her absence is like the sky, spread over everything.
C.S. Lewis
#14. Your manners will depend very much upon the quality of what you frequently think on; for the soul is as it were tinged with the colour and complexion of thought.
Marcus Aurelius
#15. May the magic within you shine through!
Penny Ross
#17. There was no evidence that the intelligence of the human race had improved, but for the first time everyone was given the fullest opportunity of using what brain he had.
Arthur C. Clarke
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