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#1. It is from the well of St. Dunstan' said he, 'In which betwixt sun and sun, he baptised five hundred heathen Danes and Britons - blessed be his name!' And applying his black beard to the pitcher, he took a draught much more moderate in quantity than his encomium seemed to warrant. #Quote by Walter Scott
#2. Get some sleep, soldier boy. #Quote by Julie Kagawa
#3. She works on her never-ending project for hours at a time. In art school they talked about day jobs in tones of horror. She never would have imagined that her day job would be the calmest and least cluttered part of her life. #Quote by Emily St. John Mandel
#4. Mostly this problem is contained in the fact that the US makes it so difficult for Canadians to get green cards (you heard it here), but if an American orchestra really wants a player, they have their ways. #Quote by Lara St. John
#5. It's obvious that St. Louis has certain advantages compared to other cities: namely, a concentration of financial services. #Quote by Jim McKelvey
#6. Now turn the page, come along on the ride, and let me tell you about the death and life of Charlie St. Cloud #Quote by Ben Sherwood
#7. I would go to the all-night grocery store and pretend that I was at Studio 54 because it was the only place open all night. Truman Capote in the frozen foods. Andy Warhol over in vegetables. #Quote by James St. James
#8. I'm like a man in a wheelchair watching other people run. I can see what good acting is but I can't quite reach it but I'm so close sometimes, V. I'm really trying. #Quote by Emily St. John Mandel
#9. I realized that I spent more time thinking about my problem clients than my great clients. I had to stop feeding the drama of the problem clients-and other problems in my life. #Quote by Bonnie St. John
#10. Our Faith will never be true unless it is united to that of St. Peter and the Pontiff, his successors. #Quote by Alphonsus Liguori
#11. Speaking of which," he murmured.
Hyacinth's mouth fell open as he dropped down to one
knee. "What are you doing?" she squeaked, frantically
looking this way and that. Lord St. Clair was surely peeking
out at them, and heaven only knew who else was, too.
"Someone will see," she whispered.
He seemed unconcerned. "People will say we're in
love."
"I - " Good heavens, but how did a woman argue
against that?
"Hyacinth Bridgerton," he said, taking her hand in his,
"will you marry me?"
She blinked in confusion. "I already said I would."
"Yes, but as you said, I did not ask you for the right reasons.
They were mostly the right reasons, but not all."
"I - I - " She was stumbling on the words, choking on
the emotion.
He was staring up at her, his eyes glowing clear and
blue in the dim light of the streetlamps. "I am asking you
to marry me because I love you," he said #Quote by Julia Quinn
#12. We reach the landing, and St. Clair scratches his head. "Er ... "
"So ... "
"I'm going to get dressed for bed. Is that all right?" His voice is serious, and he watches my reaction carefully.
"Yeah. Me too. I'm going to ... get ready for bed, too."
"See you in a minute?"
I swell with relief. "Up there or down here?"
"Trust me, you don't want to sleep in my bed." He laughs, and I have to turn my face away, because I do, holy crap do I ever. #Quote by Stephanie Perkins
#13. Matrimony is always a vice, all that can be done is to excuse it and sanctify it; therefore it was made a religious sacrament. #Quote by St. Jerome
#14. Sometimes, when I'm feeling sorry for myself, it seems that I'm made to carry an impossibly heavy weight, the crushing weight of losing her. I have moments of bitterness and doubt. You know? But the weight is a blessing, really, and I shouldn't be bitter about it. The weight is on my heart because I knew her and loved her. The weight is the accumulation of all we had together, all the hopes and worries, all the laughs, the picnics at St. Bart's bell tower, the adventures we shared because of my gift ... If they had taken her away on their yacht, if I had never met her, there would be no weight to carry - and no memories to sustain me. #Quote by Dean Koontz
#15. For what St. Augustine said is true, that one can sing nothing worthy of God save what one has received from Him. Wherefore though we look far and wide we will find no better songs nor songs more suitable to that purpose than the Psalms of David, which the Holy Spirit made and imparted to him. Thus, singing them we may be sure that our words come from God just as if He were to sing in us for His own exaltation. Wherefore, Chrysostom exhorts men, women, and children alike to get used to singing them, so as through this act of meditation to become as one with the choir of angels. #Quote by William Romaine
#16. University of Chicago is a Baptist school, where atheist professors teach Jewish students about St. Thomas Aquinas. #Quote by Martin Gardner
#17. St. Isaac of Syria says, "Anything that is easily found is also easily lost, whereas what is found after much labor will be guarded with vigilance."37 #Quote by Joseph Huneycutt
#18. Would certainly not have admired Jesus Christ and he would have been horrified by St Paul - does #Quote by Alasdair MacIntyre
#19. Father, I am hungry; for the love of God give this soul her food, her Lord in the Eucharist #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#20. The purchaser therefore calculated not upon the value of the labour of his slave only, but, if a female, he regarded her as "the fruitful mother of an hundred more:" and many of these unfortunate people have there been in this state, whose descendants even in the compass of two or three generations have gone near to realize the calculation. - The great increase of slavery in the southern, in proportion to the northern states in the union, is therefore not attributable, solely, to the effect of sentiment, but to natural causes; as well as those considerations of profit, which #Quote by St. George Tucker
#21. What the heart gives away is never gone ... It is kept in the hearts of others #Quote by Robin St. John
#22. Oh yeah, well I suddenly realises that she'd only been with my boyfriend at the Co-op Christmas do when I were eighteen. So I grabs her head and I stuck it through a display of them Muller's rices and I told her. That's for shagging Kevin Cooper you stupid fucking cunt. #Quote by St John Morris
#23. Count Olaf was so obsessed with getting his filthy hands on the money that he hatched a devious plan that gives me nightmares to this day. #Quote by Lemony Snicket
#24. It's one thing to ask your bank manager for an overdraft to buy 500 begonias for the borders in Haslemere, but quite another to seek financial succour to avail oneself of the 5-2 they're offering on lie de Bourbon for the St Leger. #Quote by Jeffrey Bernard
#25. So let's start at the very begining (a very good place to start ... ) #Quote by James St. James
#26. Irish luck, aye, that I've got.
A four-leaf clover - aye, that too.
I'll tell ye, lassie, what I've not,
A lucky Irish kiss from you! #Quote by Richelle E. Goodrich
#27. Innovation is very important to me, especially professionally. The alternative, standing pat, leads to complacency, rigidity and eventually failure. #Quote by Georges St-Pierre
#28. May the fire of St. Anthony fly up thy fundament. #Quote by Francois Rabelais
#29. Christians are to be taught that the pope would and should wish to give of his own money, even though he had to sell the basilica of St. Peter, to many of those from whom certain hawkers of indulgences cajole money. #Quote by Martin Luther
#30. I've heard of a dozen prophets over the years. It's not an uncommon occupation. #Quote by Emily St. John Mandel
#31. ~"She likes my dog, doesn't take my crap, and looks at me like I can be the kind of man Dad was. When she cooks…she wears this apron…And I love her so damn much that I have no idea how I'm suppose to wake up tomorrow and pretend like my life hasn't just fucking ended" Marco Delucca #Quote by Marina Adair
#32. In England, art was much less likely to be mentioned in polite society than sexual perversions or methods of torture. #Quote by Edward St. Aubyn
#33. I went to NYU undergraduate, then for a Master's in English, and got a summer job at St. Vincent's. I was a ward clerk handling everything in an intensive care unit. #Quote by Glen Mazzara
#34. She watched his gaze flicker over her suit, her gleaming shoes, and realized he was performing the same reconciliations she was, adjusting a mental image of a long-ago spouse to match the changed person sitting before him. #Quote by Emily St. John Mandel
#35. I was a lusty kid who loved Tennessee Williams. #Quote by St. Vincent
#36. We can't avoid st ruct ure a void structure #Quote by Anonymous
#37. You could play probably a span of 50 years of me playing St. Louis Blues, and most of the time it will be different every time. #Quote by Dave Brubeck
#38. I feel more comfortable confidence-wise. You get to the NHL, and you're nervous about trying things. With experience, you're not as afraid of being creative. #Quote by Martin St. Louis
#39. I wrote 'Actor' all on the computer. I didn't touch any instruments until I was in the studio. So while I had all these ornate arrangements, I didn't have any songs. #Quote by St. Vincent
#40. Figuratively, they escaped from Cout Olaf and their miserable existence. They did not literally escape, because they were still in his house and vulnerable to Olaf's evil in loco parentis ways. #Quote by Lemony Snicket