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123rd Airlift Quotes By M. Night Shyamalan

Anime is intended to have ambiguous features. That's part of the art form. — M. Night Shyamalan

123rd Airlift Quotes By Big Pun

When you awaken, your manhood will be taken. — Big Pun

123rd Airlift Quotes By Slade Combs

Heaven isn't a place you can go to escape your fears, it is a place for those who have already faced them. — Slade Combs

123rd Airlift Quotes By William Lyon Phelps

Two persons who love each other are in a place more holy than the interior of a church. — William Lyon Phelps

123rd Airlift Quotes By Tiffanie DeBartolo

You can't wait forever for something, and then say it's too late when the time finally comes, even if every shred of incentive inside you has been lost. — Tiffanie DeBartolo

123rd Airlift Quotes By Edward M. Lerner

I like to think readers appreciate a well-drawn near-future as well as a well-drawn far-future. — Edward M. Lerner

123rd Airlift Quotes By Philip Pullman

conscious only of his movement upward, the last of Lee Scoresby passed through the heavy clouds and came out under the brilliant stars, where the atoms of his beloved daemons, Hester, were waiting for him. — Philip Pullman

123rd Airlift Quotes By Mark Twain

Switzerland would me a mighty big place if it were ironed flat. — Mark Twain

123rd Airlift Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Jacob: Newt . . . I don't think I'm dreaming.

Newt: What gave it away?

Jacob: I ain't got the brains to make this up. — J.K. Rowling

123rd Airlift Quotes By Thomas Merton

While some men see ordinary happenings, others see divine light and guidance. — Thomas Merton

123rd Airlift Quotes By Norman Fairclough

It is not uncommon for textbooks on language to have sections on the relationship 'between' language and society, as if these were two independent entities which just happen to come into contact occasionally. My view is that there is not an external relationship 'between' language and society, but an internal and dialectical relationship. — Norman Fairclough