Top 18 Unhand Quotes
#1. She slumped toward the ground, but I grabbed her and heaved her onto my shoulder, then ran down the street through the increasingly terrible rain, trying to get some distance between us and the robot. "Unhand me," Sophie muttered, dazed. "I'm not some damsel from your barbarian lands.
Brandon Sanderson
#2. We used to call her Little, Little come here, we'd say. Little, unhand the cat, but then one day she won't let us, "I am big," she says and her face is stormy.
Jenny Offill
#4. Let us even bid our dearest friends farewell, and defy them, saying, "Who are you? Unhand me: I will be dependent no more." Ah! seest thou not, O brother, that thus we part only to meet again on a higher platform, and only be more each other's, because we are more our own?
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#5. Reepicheep: Unhand the tail. Aslan the Great gave me this tail and no one, repeat, no one, touches the tail. Period, exclamation mark!
C.S. Lewis
#6. Unhand my tail!" squealed the Will.
Garth Nix
#8. I think sometimes in relationships, ladies like having a man who takes care of them, nurtures them. If you can't find it in a man your own age, you find it in somebody who is older.
Michael Douglas
#9. And probably every object that we make room for in our life immediately structures that life - the important thing, don't you agree, is to actually acknowledge and experience this fact.
Daniel Robberechts
#10. You have to see fate as a design, a pattern, and the will as the knife, the blade, the thing slicing through the fabric...
Denis Johnson
#11. Everyone joins a band in this life. And what you play always affects someone. Sometimes, it affects the world.
Mitch Albom
#12. asks as I turn. "A bow to your betters won't go awry, doncha
Pierce Brown
#13. When somebody loves you with no strings attached and no personal agenda, it's the most freeing thing in the world.
John C. Maxwell
#14. I'm not sure that acting is something for a grown man to be doing.
Steve McQueen
#16. This goal can and must be attained in this life. But even if this does not happen, remember that he who has found the way once, always returns to this world with an internal maturity that enables him to continue his work.
Gustave Meyrink
#17. The man who spends all his time on his own needs, who organizes every day as though it were his last, neither longs for nor fears the next day.
Seneca.
#18. If we insist on keeping Hell (or even earth) we shall not see Heaven: if we accept Heaven we shall not be able to retain even the smallest and most intimate souvenirs of Hell.
C.S. Lewis
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