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Quotes About Reluctantly

Or you could just blow Castle Wulfenbach out of the sky." Othar clapped his hands in delight. "An excellent suggestion, young apprentice!" Tarvek ignored this. "Except, of course, that Gil is still up there." "Even better," Othar declared. Tarvek briefly considered this, then reluctantly admitted, "But he still has my notes.
~ Phil Foglio
while I pretended to submit reluctantly to the forceful persuasions of the mask, I was covering up to myself the fact that the mask's wish was my own.
~ K?b? Abe
If there is reluctantly obstruction in our life then don't be amused life is itself immense lesson therefore learn from lesson
~ Avinash Advani
Push!" she implored. Alfie took in her position. All he could now see of his social worker were her more than ample buttocks. "Where?" he asked innocently. "My booty!" Reluctantly he placed his hands on Winnie's abundant bum.
~ David Walliams
Come on, man. You think I wanted this gig? You told me to ask for a job.
~ Richard Kadrey
Good God," I said. "This is the most stereotypical vampire food ever." "Only if it was raw. What do you think?" "It's good," I said reluctantly. Who knew that bacon would have made all the difference? "Really good. I think you have a promising future as a housewife while Lissa works and makes millions of dollars." "Funny, that's exactly my dream.
~ Richelle Mead
I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that Boris [Johnson] cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.
~ Michael Gove
Let us strive together to part with time more reluctantly, to watch the pinions of the fleeting moment until they are dim in the distance, and the new-coming moment claims our attention.
~ Emily Dickinson
Catherine approved this choice reluctantly. She recognized Peter Panin's military abilities, but she disliked him personally. He had often declared that Russia should be ruled by a man; his preference was Grand Duke Paul. Catherine also worried about his reputation as a military martinet and about his unconventional personal behavior: he sometimes appeared in his headquarters wearing a gray satin nightgown and a large French nightcap with pink ribbons.
~ Robert K. Massie
Each year, Rockefeller reluctantly gave another million dollars to bolster the permanent endowment to keep pace with his free-spending president
~ Ron Chernow
But the merchant, if faithful to his principles, always employs his money reluctantly for any other purpose than that of augmenting itself.
~ Aristotle
seconds, I reluctantly follow him outside.
~ Austin Foxxe
I agreed, with reluctance.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
I reluctantly left the series because a) my age. I'm 68 tomorrow and time is very precious for me to spend time at home with my family and especially with the grandchildren. They're aged 7 and 5. After three years I became homesick for my home.
~ Richard Briers
I then reluctantly headed up to my office, where I could do something exciting like alphabetize my pencil cup. Again.
~ Shanna Swendson
Dimisit, invitus, invitam
~ Suetonius Tranquilius
Averageness is a quality we must put up with. Men march toward civilization in column formation, and by the time the van has learned to admire the masters the rear is drawing reluctantly away from the totem pole.
~ Frank Moore Colby
Do you know how wizards like to be buried? Yes! Well, how? Granny Weatherwax paused at the bottom of the stairs. Reluctantly.
~ Terry Pratchett
Sympathy was like water in the desert. Hoarded, reluctantly meted out in the barest of sips. And he, Taralack Veed, could walk a thousand deserts on a single drop.
~ Steven Erikson
Hey, Calloway." Reluctantly I turned back. "What?" "Save me a dance, will you?" I smiled sweetly. "Only if you wear one of those cute little plaid cummerbunds.
~ Cameron Dokey
Per said reluctantly. Being the grandson of Frans Ringholm afforded him a special status within the group, and in a weak moment he had
~ Camilla Lackberg
I love to watch how the day, tired as it is, lags away reluctantly, and hates to be called yesterday so soon.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
More often than not, nothingness is reluctantly and despairingly taken to be the only hypothesis possible when all the others have failed, since by definition it cannot be disproven and is beyond the scope of reason.
~ Georges Bernanos
Za co pan nas tak nie lubi? -Ja wszystkich nie lubi?. Albo, je?li chcesz, wszystkich lubi?. Nawet tych biednych sekretarzy, waszego i naszego, którzy w tej chwili by? mo?e ca?uj? si? bez ochoty w usta.
~ Tadeusz Konwicki