Boorab's Famous Quotes & Sayings
10 Boorab's Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
That can go in the cabinet, and so can this One Ring. No, don't put it on, you fool! It's dangerous!— Diana Wynne Jones

Absoballylutely top hole, wot. A and B the C of D I'd say ... Above and Beyond the Call of Duty.— Brian Jacques

John Candy knew he was going to die. He told me on his 40th birthday. He said, well, Maureen, I'm on borrowed time.— Maureen O'Hara

I know the outer world as well as you do, and I judge it. You know nothing of my inner world, and yet you presume to judge that world.— Aldous Huxley

Boorab's spear was a window pole. He stood on the second step, barring their way. "Who goes there? State y'business, wot?"— Brian Jacques
Brother Hoben tapped an impatient paw on the bottom step. "Come out of the way, please. We'ew going to the walltop."
The hare twitched his whiskers officiously. "No Dibbuns allowed up here. You're not Dibbuns, are you?"
Cregga took hold of the window pole he was clasping and lifted both Boorab and the pole, with one paw, down onto the grass. "Do we look like Dibbuns? Don't try my patience, sah!"
"Just doin' one's duty," he muttered up the steps after them, somewhat creastfallen. "I was only asking a civil question, wot. Humph, some creautres!

She's better off without you." Livingston narrowed his eyes. "I see which way the land lies. If I didn't trust Miss Hamilton's superior values and morals - " Nick's fist snaked out, aiming for the banker's nose. Livingston barely had time to turn his head before Nick's knuckles connected with the man's cheek, sending him stumbling back against the wall. The seascape crashed to the ground. With shock and disbelief in his eyes, Livingston slid to the floor, cradling the rapidly forming red mark on his face. Nick shook his head in disgust. Pity he hadn't broken the man's nose.— Debra Holland

Rule one: Write about settings you're familiar with.— Jeffery Deaver

He would catapult you forward, and that was his intention with the Jazz Messengers. He would take young people with a potential and help them develop a voice as a player and as a writer.— Benny Green

Political division, based on color, is entirely artificial; and when it disappears, so will the domination of one color group by another.— Nelson Mandela
