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1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Life only has the value a person gives it. If I killed you here and now, yours would be worthless and no one would mourn you. Is that really what you want? (Sin)
I don't own my life. It means nothing to me. (Kish)
Then it means nothing to anyone. But if you had your life again, would it still be worthless? (Sin) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

No man can deny the reality of kingdom of God because its laws are programmed within them — Sunday Adelaja

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Steven Pacey

Being a judge is sometimes like raising children: litigants get the time they need, not necessarily the time they want, and you have to earn people's respect by communicating to them that you're going to listen, follow the law and make a fair decision. — Steven Pacey

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Christopher Moore

Henri was giggling now, barely able to contain himself. "So I'm to shovel coal into my shoes hoping no one notices, while smoke and steam - what of the vapor?"
"There's little more smoke than a cigar, and the steam would be barely visible by gas lamp. It vents out the back of your trousers, under the tail of your coat."
"Marvelous!" said Henri. "I use a similar port for my own vapors. I want to try them, immediately. — Christopher Moore

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Pretty much all women who wear pantsuits are evil.
Kat's head tipped to the side. Okay. I do have to agree with that. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Mark Obmascik

I like the mountains because they make me feel small,' Jeff says. 'They help me sort out what's important in life. — Mark Obmascik

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Diane Rinella

A tour was being planned so we could conquer America, just like The Beatles had. All we had to do was sign on that little piece of paper you see on Mr. B.S.'s desk. We signed it in blue ink from a fountain pen - but had we known whom we were dealing with we would have pricked ourselves and used blood. — Diane Rinella

1956 Thunderbird Quotes By Robert Jordan

The innocent died along with the guilty. And if you did nothing, then only the innocent died. — Robert Jordan