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Abandonned Quotes By John Green

In the darkest days, the Lord puts the best people into your life. (p. 28) — John Green

Abandonned Quotes By Susan Wiggs

It is a great virtue to be needed. Greater, even, than being liked — Susan Wiggs

Abandonned Quotes By James Henry Breasted

By 3000 B.C. the art of Egypt was so ripe and so far advanced that it is surprising to find any student of early culture proposing that the crude contemporary art of the early Babylonians is the product of a civilization earlier than that of the Nile. — James Henry Breasted

Abandonned Quotes By Christiaan Barnard

I don't believe medical discoveries are doing much to advance human life. As fast as we create ways to extend it we are inventing ways to shorten it. — Christiaan Barnard

Abandonned Quotes By Cath Crowley

Remember
Love doesn't make the world go round
Sex makes it spin for a second or two
If you're lucky
So do chips, sausage rolls and girls in short skirts
Remember
Love
Lays its fingers on your heart
And holds it
Under water
Remember that
When the next girl smiles — Cath Crowley

Abandonned Quotes By Matt Smith

I used to love ninja movies. That was my thing. — Matt Smith

Abandonned Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

Watson: "You may be right."
Holmes: "The probability lies in that direction. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Abandonned Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

You exist to know thy Creator. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Abandonned Quotes By Learned Hand

I shall ask no more than that you agree with Dean Inge that even though counting heads is not an ideal way to govern, at least it is better than breaking them. — Learned Hand

Abandonned Quotes By Texas Bix Bender

Speak your mind, but ride a fast horse. — Texas Bix Bender

Abandonned Quotes By Ken Kesey

Hank was walking barefoot up the dock, carrying his sweatshirt over a freckled shoulder and his boots clamped between thumb and finger of that maimed hand. Lee marveled at the scamper of small muscles across the narrow white back, at the swing of the arms and the lift of the neck. Did it take that much muscle just to walk, or was Hank showing off his manly development? Every moment constituted open aggression against the very air through which Hank passed. He doesn't just breathe, Lee decided, listening to Hank's broken-nosed puffing, he gobbles the oxygen. He doesn't just walk; he consumes distance step by carnivorous step. Open aggression is what it is all right, he concluded.
Yet couldn't help but notice the way those shoulders seemed to savor the swing of the arms, or the way those feel relished the feel of the dock. These people ... am I one of these people? — Ken Kesey

Abandonned Quotes By Edward Gibbon

A generous intercourse of charity united the most distant provinces, and the smaller congregations were cheerfully assisted by the alms of their more opulent brethren. Such an institution, which paid less regard to the merit than to the distress of the object, very materially conduced to the progress of Christianity. The Pagans, who were actuated by a sense of humanity, while they derided the doctrines, acknowledged the benevolence of the new sect. The prospect of immediate relief and of future protection allured into its hospitable bosom many of those unhappy persons whom the neglect of the world would have abandonned to the miseries of want, of sickness, and of old age. There is some reason likewise to believe, that great numbers of infants, who, according to the inhuman practice of the times, had been exposed by their parents, were frequently rescued from death, baptised, educated, and maintained by the piety of the Christians, and at the expense of the public treasure. — Edward Gibbon

Abandonned Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

Are you okay? Were you hurt?"
"No, Gran, she's dying. She's bleeding out at your feet. — Alexandra Bracken

Abandonned Quotes By Allan Sloan

It's easy to write a good column if you've got good information. It's hard if you have to depend on style alone. I suppose there are people who can get away with styling on a regular basis. I'm not one of them. You're probably not, either. — Allan Sloan