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He Felt Quotes by Terry Pratchett
- He felt that the darkness was full of unimaginable horrors - and the trouble with unimaginable horrors was that they were only too easy to…
- As far as Death was aware, the sole reason for any human association with pigs and lambs was as a prelude to chops and sausages.…
- Either dragons should exist completely or fail to exist at all, he felt. A dragon only half-existing was worse than the extremes.
- He felt as if he had been shipwrecked on the Titanic, but in the nick of time had been rescued. By the Lusitania
More He Felt Quotes
- He disliked emotion, not because he felt lightly, but because he felt deeply. — John Buchan
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- He governed as if he felt predestined to never die — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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- [W]hen Galileo discovered he could use the tools of mathematics and mechanics to understand the motion of celestial bodies, he felt, in… — William J. Clinton
- The love of experiment was very strong in him [Charles Darwin], and I can remember the way he would say, "I shan't… — Francis Darwin
- Once asked if he felt wearied by the constant onslaught of autograph seekers, actor Gregory Peck replied that he would be more… — Christopher Lee
- He named me. He liked the sound of it. And I said, well, all right. I felt a little odd about it.… — Lauren Bacall
- But the thing that was great about Capablanca was that he really spoke his mind, he said what he believed was true,… — Bobby Fischer
- He first selected the smallest one...and then bowed his head as though he were saying grace. Opening his mouth very wide, he… — William Makepeace Thackeray
- Despite not knowing if what he felt from moment to moment would pass or last forever, he entered fully into his shifting… — Diane Ackerman
- He felt himself in suspension between the two worlds, the warm, neat civilization behind his back, the cool, dark mystery outside. We… — John Fowles