
My father always said that too many words cheapened the value of a man’s speech.
– Patricia Briggs
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- Evil must always be fought. – Patricia Briggs
- The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words. – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences. – John R Dallas Jr
- He was her father after all. True, a father whose funeral rite she planned to dance at and toast with ale, but her father just the same. – GA Aiken
- Time was such an odd thing. One moment you could talk to someone, then suddenly, they were gone. – Patricia Briggs
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- Then he’d come back home and found out that war didn’t cause fear-”love did. – Patricia Briggs
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- Over a lifetime of dealing with difficult women, I have learned it is often better to give into their demands immediately. – Patricia Briggs
- A man says a lot of things in summer he doesn’t mean in winter. – Patricia Briggs
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- The main thing to remember is that making love is at onces the silliest and the most sacred act humans can perform. – Patricia Briggs
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- Cheeky. Carry them for nine months, feed them, clothe them, and what do I get? Impertinence. – Patricia Briggs
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- Anger is stupid, and stupidity will kill you more surely than your opponent’s blade. – Patricia Briggs
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- You are a sick, sick man,- I told him.-œThank you,- Ben replied, looking modest. – Patricia Briggs
- Death isn’t a tragedy to God, only to those left behind. – Patricia Briggs
