Spink Famous Quotes & Sayings
19 Spink Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I think the sensation of being moved by a piece of art is something that is really good for a person's soul.— Ben Whishaw

Sometimes I listen to them and sometimes I just watch the perfect line of Coin's hair and try to decide if it's a wig.— Suzanne Collins

On the first day Coraline's family moved in, Miss Spink and Miss Forcible made a point of telling Coraline how dangerous the well was, and they warned her to be sure she kept away from it. So Coraline set off to explore for it, so that she knew where it was, to keep away from it properly.— Neil Gaiman

All I want is a gentleman. I'm sick to bloody death of bastards.— Katie Price

A trial was a stupid word, considering— Jodi Picoult
that an attempt was never good enough: you were supposed to toe the line, period.

While attendance at traditional churches has been declining for decades ... the evangelical movement is growing, and it is changing the way America worships.— Tom Brokaw

Don't wear green in your dressing room,' suggested Miss Spink.— Neil Gaiman
'Or mention the Scottish play, added Miss Forcible.

Now Coraline," said Miss Spink, "what's your name?"— Neil Gaiman
"Coraline," said Coraline.
"And we don't know each other, do we?"
Coraline looked at the thin young woman with black button eyes and shook her head slowly.

I'm going to die. And as if that weren't bad enough, I'm going to die inside a cake.— Peter H. Fogtdal

Well, all right. Something in what you say, I suppose. Consider you treacherous worm and contemptible, spineless cowardly custard, but have booked Spink-Bottle. Stay where you are, then, and I hope you get run over by an omnibus. Love. Travers— P.G. Wodehouse

I heard the call to give up all and follow Christ into the slums to serve Him among the poorest of the poor. It was an order.— Mother Teresa

Elvis may be the King of Rock and Roll, but I am the Queen.— Little Richard

I am grateful to blessed Nature, because she made what is necessary easy to acquire and what is hard to acquire unnecessary.— Epicurus

I believe in nature, in science, in jazz, in dancing. And I believe in people. In their resilience, in their goodness. This is my credo; this is my hymn. Maybe it's not enough for heaven, and maybe I'm even wrong. But if I can walk through the fire and, with blistered skin, still have faith in better days? I have to believe that's good enough.— Emery Lord

Celestial light, shine inward ... that I may see and tell of things invisible to mortal sight— John Milton

The biggest mistake I made is the one that most of us make while doing this. I did not live in the moment enough. This is particularly clear now that the moment is gone, captured only in photographs. There is one picture of the three on them sitting in the grass on a quilt in the shadow of the swing set on a summer day, ages 6, 4, and 1. And I wish I could remember what we ate, and what we talked about, and how they sounded, and how they looked when they slept that night. I wish I had not been in a hurry to get on to the next things: dinner, bath, book, bed. I wish I had treasured the doing a little more and the getting it done a little less.— Anna Quindlen

For tea she went down to see Misses Spink and Forcible. She had three digestive biscuits, a glass of limeade, and a cup of weak tea. The limeade was very interesting. It didn't taste anything like limes. It tasted bright green and vaguely chemical. Coraline liked it enormously. She wished they had it at home.— Neil Gaiman
"How are your dear mother and father?" asked Miss Spink.
"Missing," said Coraline. "I haven't seen either of them since yesterday. I'm on my own. I think I've probably become a single child family.

Teach her that the idea of 'gender roles' is absolute nonsense. Do not ever tell her that she should or should not do something because she is a girl.— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
'Because you are a girl' is never reason for anything.
Ever.
