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names people actors
The Oscar nomination made me a recognizable name to other actors and people in general. Carol Kane
names islands guy
I was over there in Hawaii. I was there on the big island. The 'Big Island' - that name cracks me up. First of all, it's not that big, so I'm pretty sure a guy came up with that name. Carol Leifer
names people community
If you're Filipino, you're the beaner of the Asian community 'cause you're just like us. You're indigenous people that got banged by some Spaniards. That's why you have names like Kwan Ping Del Toro. Carlos Mencia
names humanity crime
In the name of certainty, the greatest crimes have been committed against humanity. Carlos Fuentes
names world should
In your world, I have another name. You should know me by it. C. S. Lewis
names half curious
They call him Aslan in That Place," said Eustace. "What a curious name!" "Not half so curious as himself," said Eustace solemnly. C. S. Lewis
names owners lion-the-witch-and-the-wardrobe
All names will soon be restored to their proper owners. C. S. Lewis
names matter forget
Puddleglum's my name. But it doesn't matter if you forget it. I can always tell you again. C. S. Lewis
names voice feelings
Feeling like the voice she liked best in all the world was calling her name. C. S. Lewis
dragons benefits might
The Exclusion Principle is laid down purely for the benefit of the electrons themselves, who might be corrupted (and become dragons or demons) if allowed to associate too freely. Alan Turing
dragons snakes littles
I remember when we were doing the first Dragon's Lair, I got really involved with coming up with all the little rooms and what was the danger in the room and going into it with bats and spiders and snakes. Don Bluth
dragons film animated
Dragon's Lair 3D is about as close as you can come to controlling an animated feature film. Don Bluth
dragons golden fruit
Before thee stands this fair Hesperides, With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touched; For death-like dragons here affright thee hard. William Shakespeare
dragons shields protect
If you draw your sword against those you sworn to protect, the very ones who trust in your strength, how will you convince them that you are a shield when the dragons come and take them away? Bryan Davis
dragons interesting personality
But most dragons seem to have interesting personalities--besides probably having quite good reasons for what they do, if only one could understand them Diana Wynne Jones
dragons laughing stories
Really, I have to laugh because there was a whole set of stories that made me sound like the Dragon Lady, you know, 'tough this and tough that.' Then there is this business about 'gooey.' The bottom line is I am a pragmatic idealist. Madeleine Albright
dragons fruit juice
When a draco has eaten much fruit, it seeks the juice of the bitter lettuce; it has been seen to do this. Aristotle
dragons house legs
There might be a dragon with five legs in my house, but no one has ever seen it. Arthur Miller
lions safe witch
He's not safe, but he's good (referring to Aslan, the Lion, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) C. S. Lewis
lions texas
We use it as a fundraiser for the Texas Lions Camp. Rick Reynolds
lions
The fear of God is the death of every other fear; like a mighty lion, it chases all other fears before it. Charles Spurgeon
lions hunters historian
There is that great proverb — that until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter. Chinua Achebe
lions care proud
Be lion-mettled, proud, and take no care Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are! William Shakespeare
lions looks mouths
Never look a gift lion in the mouth. Daniel Handler
lions beast destruction
Fear not, we are of the nature of the lion, and cannot descend to the destruction of mice and such small beasts. Elizabeth I
lions
Defend the Bible? I would as soon defend a lion! Unchain it and it will defend itself. Charles Spurgeon
lions scripture heard
Scripture is like a lion. Who ever heard of defending a lion? Just turn it loose; it will defend itself. Charles Spurgeon