Akaida Bug Quotes & Sayings
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My spirit thirst for the living water. — Lailah Gifty Akita
You're not one of those despicable literary sleuths who think he can deduce every last little sordid biographical detail from a writer's work, are you? — Jonathan Galassi
Space is created by the interaction of individual quanta of gravity. — Carlo Rovelli
The word of God gives comfort. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I did not deal well with the politicians. I tend to tell people that when they are full of crap, that they are full of crap. — Robert Crandall
He read the classics, the French and the German among others, but primarily the Russian, which enchanted him with their heavy patience. — Tove Jansson
Once upon a time, a disciple asked a monk, "How can I obtain something, which in spite of all my efforts, I cannot obtain?" The monk noticed that in the sky, birds were flying in a formation. He asked the disciple to look at the birds and said, "Birds fly in formation. For long distances, birds fly in a V-formation. — Rajen Jani
could not forget your conduct to me, Jane--the fury with which you once turned on me; the tone in which you declared you abhorred me the worst of anybody in the world; the unchildlike look and voice with which you affirmed that the very thought of me made you sick, and asserted that I had treated you with miserable cruelty. I could not forget my own sensations when you thus started up and poured out the venom of your mind: I felt fear as if an animal that I had struck or pushed had looked up at me with human eyes and cursed me in a man's voice. — Charlotte Bronte
Claiming my right to follow whethersoever science should lead ... it is as respectable to be modified monkey as modified dirt. — Thomas Huxley
My photographs recall the memories of the human race. — John Coplans
Why do women have to be so complicated, Wellborn?" he grumbled. The butler shook his head, a hint of a smile lighting his eyes. "I suppose God wanted to ensure we never grew bored, sir. — Karen Witemeyer
