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Quotes About Edward

chuck-full of error, masturbation and Jesus.
~ Thorndike Edward L
It was soon plain that what crumbs of reason the Bear had not devoured were to be picked up by the Hen; but the confusion which appeared to prevail favoured Edward's resolution to evade the gaily circling glass. The others began to talk thick and at once, each performing his own part in the conversation without the least respect to his neighbour.
~ Walter Scott
Elinor was to be the comforter of others in her own distresses, no less than in theirs; and all the comfort that could be given by assurances of her own composure of mind, and a very earnest vindication of Edward from every charge but of imprudence, was readily offered.
~ Jane Austen
And Elinor, in quitting Norland and Edward, cried not as I did. Even now her self-command is invariable. When is she dejected or melancholy? When does she try to avoid society, or appear restless and dissatisfied in it?
~ Jane Austen
Poor Edward muttered something; but what it was, nobody knew, not even himself.
~ Jane Austen
Sir Edward's great object in life was to be seductive. With such personal advantages as he knew himself to possess, and such talents as he did also give himself credit for, he regarded it as his duty. He felt that he was formed to be a dangerous man - quite in line of the Lovelaces.
~ Jane Austen
Look, I certainly couldn't say that my unusual upbringing didn't lend itself to becoming an actor - of course it did. People want to see what Edward and Joanna's son can do.
~ Freddie Fox
I was very happy to learn Oliver Stone had decided to make a film about Edward Snowden and believe this is a powerful and inspiring film.
~ Peter Gabriel
I was only eight when Sputnik was launched, and at that age the boundary between science and fiction is pretty blurry. Whichever way the process ran, I've been a fan of science and SF ever since.
~ Edward M. Lerner
Virgina Woolf versus Edward Lear." "Christ Alive," said Billy. "Are those my only choices?" "I went for Lear," said Leon. "Partly out of fidelity to the letter L. Partly because given the choice between nonsense and boojy wittering you blatantly have to choose nonsense.
~ China Mieville
she jumped to her feet and hurried off, returning only seconds later with a dark brown bottle and a coffee mug that said And then Buffy staked Edward. The End.
~ Heidi Betts
Technically you need the extra dimensions. At first people didn't like them too much, but they've got a big benefit, which is that the ability of string theory to describe all the elementary particles and their forces along with gravity depends on using the extra dimensions.
~ Edward Witten
Edward, Edward, he said with a patronising smile, there are no unanswered questions of any relevance. Every question that we need to ask has been answered fully. If you can't find the correct answer then you are obviously asking the wrong question.
~ Jasper Fforde
I'm always pleased when people respond to the work
~ Edward James Olmos
If there's criticism of my work that's legitimate. I'm ready to hear of it.
~ Edward Klein
A given order may at any given time fail to represent those values, even work against those values. I think that's the dynamic we're seeing today.
~ Edward Snowden
My ideas had been taking a socialistic shape for many years; but they were lacking in definite outline.
~ Edward Carpenter
The Baron told her that only art meant anything.
~ Unknown
At first Edward had tried hard to shield her from the press. That first year. That first, godawful, intolerable, excruciating year, when she was nine.
~ Danielle Steel
After 150 years, Bristol's prime music venue is to finally change its name and thereby cut its link to the infamous slave trader Edward Colston.
~ David Olusoga
for his reelection because he obviously sympathized with those who, like herself, were hard of hearing. Following the press conference, Edward chaired a
~ Jeffrey Archer
You know, independent films have been institutionalized, practically. Every studio has got a boutique arthouse label.
~ Edward Norton
They (corporations) cannot commit treason nor be outlawed nor excommunicated for they have no souls.
~ Sir Edward Coke
the financial reserves of the Crown were severely depleted; the sum of £61,921 left by Edward in 1326 had been reduced by 1330 to £41.
~ Peter Ackroyd