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Might Quotes by Ann Aguirre
- They say funerals are not for the dead but for the living. Those rites are what permit you to move on, so if you don't…
- His face held a certain impassivity; you see it in all waiters and valets. They might want to jam a knife through your left eye…
- A curve of silver hung amid the brighter specks; it looked to me like a curved dagger, pretty but deadly, as if it might slice…
- If so, I couldn't imagine how the opposite gender managed to get out of bed in the morning. They might be lovely to look at,…
- Finally, I understood what else was going on. I might be slow, but given time, I put the pieces together. "You have no reason to…
More Might Quotes
- Total loyalty is possible only when fidelity is emptied of all concrete content, from which changes of mind might naturally arise. — Hannah Arendt
- When it comes to the point where you occasionally look forward to being in prison on the basis that you might be… — Julian Assange
- I write the paragraph, then I'm crossing out, changing words, trying to improve it. When it seems more or less OK, then… — Paul Auster
- It is by not always thinking of yourself, if you can manage it, that you might somehow be happy. Until you make… — Richard Bach
- People are so damned afraid that one day they might wake up and discover that they've grown old. — Billie Joe Armstrong
- To insult someone we call him 'bestial. For deliberate cruelty and nature, 'human' might be the greater insult. — Isaac Asimov
- Lord, grant that I might not so much seek to be loved as to love. — Francis of Assisi
- People are smarter than you might think. — John Astin
- I mean, it is an extraordinary thing that a large proportion of your country and my country, of the citizens, never see… — David Attenborough
- Once you allow yourself to identify with the people in a story, then you might begin to see yourself in that story… — Chinua Achebe
- Never pray for justice, because you might get some. — Margaret Atwood
- My mind withdrew its thoughts from experience, extracting itself from the contradictory throng of sensuous images, that it might find out what… — Saint Augustine