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Acestora Pronume Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Stand fast, firm and steadfast. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Acestora Pronume Quotes By Peter Drucker

There are no creeds in mathematics. — Peter Drucker

Acestora Pronume Quotes By Louise Gluck

Gretel in Darkness:


This is the world we wanted.
All who would have seen us dead
are dead. I hear the witch's cry
break in the moonlight through a sheet
of sugar: God rewards.
Her tongue shrivels into gas....

Now, far from women's arms
And memory of women, in our father's hut
we sleep, are never hungry.
Why do I not forget?
My father bars the door, bars harm
from this house, and it is years.

No one remembers. Even you, my brother,
summer afternoons you look at me as though
you meant to leave,
as though it never happened.
But I killed for you. I see armed firs,
the spires of that gleaming kiln--

Nights I turn to you to hold me
but you are not there.
Am I alone? Spies
hiss in the stillness, Hansel
we are there still, and it is real, real,
that black forest, and the fire in earnest. — Louise Gluck

Acestora Pronume Quotes By Paul R. Scheele

The phrase 'I can't' is the most powerful force of negation of the human psyche. — Paul R. Scheele

Acestora Pronume Quotes By Mary Robinette Kowal

Mama! They must take ship. It is an island. One does not simply walk into Murano. — Mary Robinette Kowal

Acestora Pronume Quotes By M.C. Scott

The sun edged up until it caught the first heights of our standards. I saw the raised fist of Jupiter reach for the first rays, folding the light into its majesty so that it blazed with a life all its own.
I raised my hand to join it and the cheer that broke along the line was deeper than the enemy drumbeats, lasted longer, grew louder, and harder. It reached the oncoming cavalry and I saw them check in their advance, saw the horses pitch and stumble as they took the first rise of the hill. — M.C. Scott