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  • #1
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa

  • #2
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • #3
    William W. Purkey
    “You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
    Love like you'll never be hurt,
    Sing like there's nobody listening,
    And live like it's heaven on earth.”
    William W. Purkey

  • #5
    John Flanagan
    “Gundar seemed to come to a decision.
    "Well, as my old mam used to say, if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, it's probably a duck."
    "Very wise," Halt said. "And what exactly do your mother's words of wisdom have to do with this situation?"
    Gundar shrugged. "It looks like a channel. It's the right place for a channel. If I were digging one, this is where I'd dig a channel. So. . ."
    "So it's probably the channel?" Selethen said.
    Gundar grinned at him. "Either that or it's a duck.”
    John Flanagan, The Emperor of Nihon-Ja

  • #6
    John Flanagan
    “Keep practicing," he told her.
    "Until I get it right?" she said. But he corrected her.

    "No. Until you don't get it wrong.”
    John Flanagan, The Royal Ranger

  • #7
    John Flanagan
    “Halt glared at his friend as the whistling continued.
    'I had hoped that your new sense of responsibly would put an end to that painful shrieking noise you make between your lips' he said.
    Crowley smiled. It was a beautiful day and he was feeling at peace with the world. And that meant he was more than ready to tease Halt 'It's a jaunty song'
    'What's jaunty about it?' Halt asked, grim faced. Crowley made an uncertain gesture as he sought for an answer to that question.
    'I suppose it's the subject matter' he said eventually. 'It's a very cheerful song. Would you like me to sing it for you?'
    'N-' Halt began but he was too late, as Crowley began to sing. He had a pleasant tenor voice, in fact, and his rendering of the song was quite good. But to Halt it was as attractive as a rusty barn door squeaking.
    'A blacksmith from Palladio, he met a lovely lady-o'
    'Whoa! Whoa!' Halt said 'He met a lovely lady-o?' Halt repeated sarcastically 'What in the name of all that's holy is a lady-o?'
    'It's a lady' Crowley told him patiently.
    'Then why not sing 'he met a lovely lady'?' Halt wanted to know.
    Crowley frowned as if the answer was blatantly obvious.
    "Because he's from Palladio, as the song says. It's a city on the continent, in the southern part of Toscana.'
    'And people there have lady-o's, instead of ladies?' Asked Halt
    'No. They have ladies, like everyone else. But 'lady' doesn't rhyme with Palladio, does it? I could hardly sing, 'A blacksmith from Palladio, he met his lovely lady', could I?'
    'It would make more sense if you did' Halt insisted
    'But it wouldn't rhyme' Crowley told him.
    'Would that be so bad?'
    'Yes! A song has to rhyme or it isn't a proper song. It has to be lady-o. It's called poetic license.'
    'It's poetic license to make up a word that doesn't exist and which, by the way, sound extremely silly?' Halt asked.
    Crowley shook his head 'No. It's poetic license to make sure that the two lines rhyme with each other'
    Halt thought for a few seconds, his eyes knitted close together. Then inspiration struck him.
    'Well then couldn't you sing 'A blacksmith from Palladio, he met a lovely lady, so...'?'
    'So what?' Crowley challenged
    Halt made and uncertain gesture with his hands as he sought more inspiration. Then he replied. 'He met a lovely lady, so...he asked her for her hand and gave her a leg of lamb.'
    'A leg of lamb? Why would she want a leg of lamb?' Crowley demanded
    Halt shrugged 'Maybe she was hungry”
    John Flanagan, The Tournament at Gorlan

  • #8
    John Flanagan
    “As the old Ranger adage went "If a person doesn't expect to see someone, odds are he won't.”
    John Flanagan, The Kings of Clonmel

  • #9
    John Flanagan
    “In the desert you always need water,' [Selethen] told [Horace]. 'A wise traveller never goes past a chance to refill his water skins.'
    'Is there nowhere else they could do this?' Halt asked. Selethen tapped another mark into the sand with his dagger.
    'There are the Orr-San Wells, he said. 'They're smaller and not as reliable.”
    John Flanagan, Erak's Ransom

  • #10
    William Goldman
    “Her heart was a secret garden and the walls were very high.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #11
    William Goldman
    “You are trying to kidnap what I have rightfully stolen, and I think it quite ungentlemanly.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #12
    William Goldman
    “I must be overtired', Buttercup managed. 'The excitement and all.'
    'Rest then', her mother cautioned. 'Terrible things can happen when you're overtired. I was overtired the night your father proposed.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #13
    William Goldman
    “Mawwage. Mawwage is what bwings us together today.”
    William Goldman

  • #14
    William Goldman
    “The boys. The beef-witted featherbrained rattleskulled clod-pated dim-domed noodle-noggined sapheaded lunk-knobbed boys. How could anybody accuse her of stealing them? Why would anybody want them anyway?”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #15
    William Goldman
    “The hollowness was in his arms and the world was snowing.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #16
    William Goldman
    “Mawidge is a dweam wiffin a dweam. The dweam of wuv wapped wiffin the gweater dweam of everwasting west. Eternity is our fwiend, wemember that, and wuv wiw fowwow you fowever.”
    William Goldman

  • #17
    William Goldman
    “There is no room in my body for anything but you. My arms love you, my ears adore you, my knees shake with blind affection. My mind begs you to ask it something so it can obey. Do you want me to follow you for the rest of your days? I will do that. Do you want me to crawl? I will crawl. I will be quiet for you or sing for you, or if you are hungry, let me bring you food, or if you have thirst and nothing will quench it but Arabian wine, I will go to Araby, even though it is across the world, and bring a bottle back for your lunch. Anything there is that I can do for you, I will do for you; anything there is that I cannot do, I will learn to do.”
    William Goldman

  • #18
    William Goldman
    “Flaws would not only bring death but, far worse, humiliation.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #19
    William Goldman
    “At 8:23 there seemed every chance of a lasting alliance starting between Florin and Guilder.

    At 8:24 the two nations were very close to war.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #20
    Cary Elwes
    “Is it fair to call The Princess Bride a classic? The storybook story about pirates and princesses, giants and wizards, Cliffs of Insanity and Rodents of Unusual Size? It's certainly one of the most often quoted films in cinema history, with lines like:
    "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
    "Inconceivable?"
    "Anybody want a peanut?"
    "Have fun storming the castle."
    "Never get involved in a land war in Asia."
    "Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something."
    "Rest well, and dream of large women."
    "I hate for people to die embarrassed."
    "Please consider me as an alternative to suicide."
    "This is true love. You think this happens every day?"
    "Get used to disappointment."
    "I'm not a witch. I'm your wife."
    "Mawidege. That bwessed awangement."
    "You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."... You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die."
    "Death cannot stop true love. All it can do is delay it for a while."
    "Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line!"
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world. It would be a pity to damage yours."
    And of course...
    "As you wish.”
    Cary Elwes, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride

  • #21
    William Goldman
    “Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Poison. True love. Hate. Revenge. Giants. Hunters. Bad men. Good men. Beautifulest ladies. Snakes. Spiders. Beasts of all natures and descriptions. Pain. Death. Brave men. Coward men. Strongest men. Chases. Escapes. Lies. Truths. Passion. Miracles.”
    William Goldman

  • #22
    “Prince Humperdinck: First things first, to the death.
    Westley: No. To the pain.
    Prince Humperdinck: I don't think I'm quite familiar with that phrase.
    Westley: I'll explain and I'll use small words so that you'll be sure to understand, you warthog faced buffoon.
    Prince Humperdinck: That may be the first time in my life a man has dared insult me.
    Westley: It won't be the last. To the pain means the first thing you will lose will be your feet below the ankles. Then your hands at the wrists. Next your nose.
    Prince Humperdinck: And then my tongue I suppose, I killed you too quickly the last time. A mistake I don't mean to duplicate tonight.
    Westley: I wasn't finished. The next thing you will lose will be your left eye followed by your right.
    Prince Humperdinck: And then my ears, I understand let's get on with it.
    Westley: WRONG. Your ears you keep and I'll tell you why. So that every shriek of every child at seeing your hideousness will be yours to cherish. Every babe that weeps at your approach, every woman who cries out, "Dear God! What is that thing," will echo in your perfect ears. That is what to the pain means. It means I leave you in anguish, wallowing in freakish misery forever.
    Prince Humperdinck: I think you're bluffing.
    Westley: It's possible, Pig, I might be bluffing. It's conceivable, you miserable, vomitous mass, that I'm only lying here because I lack the strength to stand. But, then again... perhaps I have the strength after all.
    [slowly rises and points sword directly at the prince]
    Westley: DROP... YOUR... SWORD!”
    -Princess Bride

  • #23
    William Goldman
    “Funny thing- Morgenstern's folk's were named Max and Valerie and his father was a doctor.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #24
    Cary Elwes
    “We got to the moment when I wake up from being "mostly dead" and say: "I'll beat you both apart! I'll take you both together!", Fezzik cups my mouth with his hand, and answers his own question to Inigo as to how long it might be before Miracle Max's pill begins to take effect by stating: "I guess not very long."
    As soon as he delivered that line, there issued forth from Andre' one of the most monumental farts any of us had ever heard. Now I suppose you wouldn't expect a man of Andre's proportions to pass gas quietly or unobtrusively, but this particular one was truly epic, a veritable symphony of gastric distress that roared for more than several seconds and shook the very foundations of the wood and plaster set were now grabbing on to out of sheer fear. It was long enough and loud enough that every member of the crew had time to stop what they were doing and take notice. All I can say is that it was a wind that could have held up in comparison to the one Slim Pickens emitted int eh campfire scene in Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles, widely acknowledged as the champion of all cinematic farts.
    Except of course, this one wasn't in the script.”
    Cary Elwes, As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride

  • #25
    “You seem a decent fellow, I hate to kill you.
    You seem a decent fellow, I hate to die.”
    S. Morgenstern

  • #26
    William Goldman
    “We are men of action. Lies do not become us.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #27
    William Goldman
    “That's all you need? Easy. I love you. Okay? Want it louder? I love you. Spell it out, should I? I ell-oh-vee-ee why-oh-you. Want it backward? You love I.”
    William Goldman, The Princess Bride

  • #28
    Cary Elwes
    “The only topic you could not get Andre' to budge on was whether or not wrestling was fake or rehearsed in any way. I don't know if in Andre's case it was real, considering all the severe punishment he experienced, or whether he believed in the wrestler's code of never giving away trade secrets.”
    Cary Elwes

  • #29
    Elbert Hubbard
    “A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”
    Elbert Hubbard



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