Ah, well... hell is full of burning boats, did you know that, Nadir? I daresay that's what makes it so bloody hot.
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Erik (p. 289)Susan Kay
What a silly god, he makes everybody born bad to go to burning hell. Why so mad? All his fault!
Orson Scott Card
I daresay one profits more by the mistakes one makes off one's own bat than by doing the right thing on somebody's else advice.
William Somerset Maugham
“I haven’t changed my mind, if that’s what you’re getting at,” he said at length. The stench and crackle of burning boats was vivid to him.
John Brunner
The question what to believe is perhaps the most momentous that anyone can put to himself. Our beliefs are not to be classed among the luxuries, but among the necessaries of existence. They become particularly important in times of trouble. They are like the life-boats carried by ocean ships. As long as the sea is smooth and there is every appearance of a prosperous voyage, the passengers seldom take note of the boats or inquire into their sea-worthiness. But when the storm breaks and danger approaches, then the capacity of the boats and their soundness become matters of the first importance.
Felix Adler
Football, bloody hell!
Alex Ferguson
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