"Three things see no end- A flower blighted……" — Mercedes Lackey
"Three things see no end- A flower blighted ere it bloomed, A message that was wasted, And a journey that was doomed."
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Mercedes Lackey
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73 Quotes by Mercedes Lackey
Mercedes Lackey has 73 quotes on this site.
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Evil working in subtler fashion; marriages that proved to be no more then legalized slavery, and the careful manipulation of…
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A book's alright when the weather's foul and there's nothing else to do, but why sit and read when the…
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Time doesn't. All that Time does is make it more distant, put more space between you and what happened. It…
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I try to use all of my senses when describing a setting, and try to think of everything that would…
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I always work from an outline, so I know all the of the broad events and some of the finer…
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Sympathy can be addictive and can kill strong men as surely as a diet of nothing but sugar.
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If there are going to be people out there making war on other people, don't you think it's a good…
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It makes sense for people who are good at fighting to go out and do it-because if they're good at…
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Magic, like technology, is a tool.
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The dragonets found the carpenters to be even more fascinating than the furniture, and followed the poor men from pen…
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One day,' Orest said, looking at him comically, 'you will say something that is less than practical and sensible, something…
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Truth and trust are the means by which civilization holds off barbarism.
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More Blighted Quotes
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As the tree is fertilized by its own broken branches and fallen leaves, and grows out of its own decay,…
— Frederick William Robertson
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The principal value of a garden is not understood. It is not to give the possessors vegetables and fruit (that…
— Charles Dudley Warner
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Wine is a precarious aphrodisiac, and its fumes have blighted many a mating.
— Norman Douglas
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The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and in…
— Charles Dickens
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The possession of gold has ruined fewer men than the lack of it. What noble enterprises have been checked and…
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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Thus I began my systematic though half-bewildered tour of Innsmouth's narrow, shadow-blighted ways. Crossing the bridge and turning toward the…
— H P Lovecraft
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The family which takes it mauve and cerise, air conditioned, power-steered, and power braked automobile out for a tour passes…
— John Kenneth Galbraith
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For every talent that poverty has stimulated it has blighted a hundred.
— John W. Gardner
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I despise the phony, fancy-pants rhetoric of professors aping jargon-filled European locutions - which have blighted academic film criticism for…
— Camille Paglia
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For families across the UK who are income-poor, but more than that, whose lives are blighted by worklessness, educational failure,…
— Iain Duncan Smith
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The passion for revenge should never blind you to the pragmatics of the situation. There are some people who are…
— Harlan Ellison
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How I have tried and tried to be a splendid woman, and how destiny has been against me! ...I do…
— Thomas Hardy
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