Classic literature Quote by A.F. Stewart Download Open image ““You’ll have to do better than that chaps, if you want to kill me!”” — A.F. Stewart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Classic literature London Spy Steampunk
“Look my friend, I've got to commit a murder tonight. Not you. Me. So be a good chap and stuff it, would you?” — Ian Fleming Copy Share Image
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“You need to stop or they're really going to kill you.What good will you be to us if you're dead?” — James Dashner The Kill Order Copy Share Image
“Yes sir, the fish was left in place of the crystal ball. It's been bagged and tagged for analysis.” Great. Now we have another… — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“She gritted her teeth. The man dances like a clod. I’d rather dance with Mr Jenkins, who can barely move. ” — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“I’m Detective Piper of the Fairyland Metro Police, and I've been called in to investigate the incident of the missing frog prince…” — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“The stars sparkled above the mist shrouded tents and caravans of the carnival. The night crackled with an odd vibration, as if a veil… — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“I look at the others, simpering courtiers and visiting dignitaries, all unsuspecting of what is to come. A merciful man should spare them, but… — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“As they walked, it seemed almost every building had some similar contrivance as decoration, adorning the street in a cacophony of clangs, bangs and… — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“She holstered her weapon, raising the hem of her skirts and stepping lightly around the dead bodies.” — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“Sulphurous wind gusted in his wake; the dust of the street swirled and the folds of his black coat flapped against his thin body.” — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“Shine and shimmer my Harvest Moon, illuminate the shadows in the sky.” — A.F. Stewart Copy Share Image
“The author says one character's definition of a classic is any book he'd heard of before he was thirty.” — Sinclair Lewis Copy Share Image
In science, read, by preference, the newest works; in literature, the oldest. The classic literature is always modern. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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“How many trials and tribulations we have to go through in order to enjoy them as they are now! And even now, I’ll swear… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“So does a whole world, with all of its greatness and littleness, lie in a twinkling star.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
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“Say, you told me you thought Les Miserables was the greatest novel ever written. I think Vanity Fair is the greatest. Let's fight. -… — Maud Hart Lovelace Copy Share Image