"To a happy war!" Their laughter flowed out……" — Stuart Hill
"To a happy war!" Their laughter flowed out into the night and reached into the pass through the Dancing Maidens, where it echoed around the mountains with all the insane glee of an army of pyschopaths."
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16 Quotes by Stuart Hill
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Thanks, Dad," she whispered in his ear. Then recovering her composure, she knelt before him and said, "I give thanks,…
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And exactly how does a miserable face help the war effort?" he asked sharply, his mood beginning to change. "Will…
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To a happy war!' laughter echoed with all the insane glee of an army of psychopaths.
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If you dare try to leave me behind, I'll follow on foot, and when I die in the snow, Ill…
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If you reach for the stars, you just might land on a decently sized hill.
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Could you please explain to me exactly what the staff is that you carry?" Cronus proudly held the symbol of…
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A conflagration always made such a nice backdrop to a battle. Fire made everything so much more joyously apocalyptic.
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But leave us some magic in the world. Leave us some mystery to enjoy.
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