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Inspirational Quotes by Maureen Johnson
- I may have been a complete lunatic, but I was a complete lunatic with manners.
- My rule is: the second you find yourself doing something you hate, quit doing it.
- The kids I talk to are readers, and the craziest, the most dedicated readers you will ever see.
- Lecturing Brooks was as useful as lecturing a cat.
- She wasn't only gay, she was a gay elf.
- The funny thing about stop signs is that they're also start signs.
- Nothing was quite like it was supposed to be.
- This wasn't a position she wanted to be in. And yet . . . yet she knew that she was going to do it anyway.
- I guess life is full of maybes.
- You could wear the same outfit every single day and no guy - who isn't gay - will notice.
- What tinfoil?" he asked.
- Were you playing with Stuart?" she asked. The question was loaded. I was a filthy, filthy woman, and even the five-year-old knew it.
- Every time you try to flirt with her, a puppy dies.
- No one in history had ever done less and yet been so wrong.
- because talent alone doesn't make an artist
- Her kung fu is that powerful.
- I am a mass of contradictions.
- Keep calm and carry on. Also, stay in and hide because the Ripper is coming.
- It was clearly one of those mornings when I was particularly American.
- Hey! Jack the Wanker! Over here! I want your autograph!
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- Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast. — William Shakespeare
- People usually are the happiest at home. — William Shakespeare