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- Belief?" "Yes," Sazed said. "Tell me, Mistress. What is it that you believe?" Vin frowned. "What kind of question is that?" "The most important kind,…
- Wayne's a little attached to that hat," Waxillium said. "He thinks it's lucky." Wayne: "It is lucky. I ain't never died while wearing that hat."…
- You said their prayer - is this the religion you believe in, then?" "I believe in them all." Vin frowned. "None of them contradict each…
- I have a smoke grenade in my room," I said. "What?" Megan asked. "How?" "I grew up working at a munitions plant," I said. "We…
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- You wouldn't want to be called a sell-out by selling a product. Selling out was frowned on, whereas now you can major… — Alan Alda
- Drunkenness was in good repute in England till "Bloody Mary" frowned upon it; it remained popular in Germany. The French drank more… — Will Durant
- Tapping melons with your knuckles is a good way of making your selection in the store, but apparently it's frowned upon at… — Brad Wilkerson
- Football is the priority, even more than school. Art is frowned upon. I had to sneak music in. — Kevin McCall
- I'm a geek who loves fashion. There's been a reinvention of the word geek. It means being passionate about anything that's under… — Kristen Bell
- If you haven't noticed yet, working sucks. Unless you are a racecar driver or an astronaut or Beyonce, working is completely and… — Aisha Tyler
- Scorn not the sonnet. Critic, you have frowned, Mindless of its just honours; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart. — William Wordsworth
- Writing, Im convinced, should be a subversive activity - frowned on by the authorities - and not one cooed over and praised… — Dan Simmons
- I can understand why mankind hasn't given up war. During a war you get to drive tanks through the sides of buildings… — P.J. O'Rourke
- Would a dating service on the net be 'frowned upon' . . . ? I hope not. But even if it is,… — Richard Stallman
- The Merchant, to Secure His Treasure The merchant, to secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrowed name: Euphelia serves to grace… — Edgar Allan Poe
- And I have to credit David Jacobs with the opportunities he gave me. He was totally into sharing the creation of characters.… — William Devane