Mapheads Famous Quotes & Sayings
14 Mapheads Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
They have good streets here, but everything's so spread out. I am not used to asphalt, it makes my feet hurt, and my brain. I get as tired here in a day as I do back home in a year.— Herta Muller
That's not home, other people live there now, I wrote to Mother. Home is where you are now ...
And Mother wrote back to me: How would you know where home is? The place where Toni the clockmaker tends the graves, that's home.

Good. Now let's go down to the pub and meet the townsfolk," Iain said.— Michelle M. Pillow
"Bar," Euann corrected, just to be contrary.
"Let's go down to the pub before I hit ya with a bar," Iain said.

Magic?' Kate snorted. 'There's no such thing. Is there?'— James Goss
'Magic?' Barnabas shrugged. 'Why not? Magic is cool.'
'But there has to be a rational explanation.'
'Oh there is,' Barnabas led her our of the cave and back to the shore. 'But a rational explanation is rather complex. We're dealing with a psycho-temporal entity manifesting through a critical mass of its sentient shell ... um. Magic sounds more fun.

We keep the darkest parts of us to ourselves until we think others are ready to see them.— J.M. Darhower

For some reason the most devoted mapheads seem to be kids.— Ken Jennings

Don't be humble. Your not that great.— Golda Meir

Every woman deserves a man to ruin her lipstick, not her mascara— Charlotte Tilbury

With her mother's remarks about his uncle in mind she looked at him with fresh interest and was forced to acknowledge that he too was actually a bit of a hunk. His hair was short, very dark and curly, and he had the sort of craggy face which might no longer be fashionable in the age of the New Man and the sarong but which would certainly appeal to any woman whose favourite fantasy involved caves and clubs and a bit of chest-pounding.— Aline Templeton

Buildings have been made because of man.— Leon Battista Alberti

I have made plenty of mistakes. The key to life is to learn from them. I have been a little too introspective, but I think that stemmed from insecurity or shyness. I took a long time to grow up.— Richard Gere

The uninformed are in danger of being misinformed.— Anonymous

From the apparent usefulness of the social virtues, it has readily been inferred by sceptics, both ancient and modern, that all moral distinctions arise from education, and were, at first, invented, and afterwards encouraged ... in order to render men tractable, and subdue their natural ferocity and selfishness, which incapacitated them for society.— David Hume

I wish you could persuade Mary not to be always fancying herself ill.— Jane Austen

Never cut what you can untie— Joseph Joubert
