Aklamanu Quotes & Sayings
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She's a female of worth. Hell, the brothers and I are half in love with her and not just because she's our queen. Not that we're, you know, inappropriate about it or anything. — J.R. Ward

There is a secret earth gyrm, a place where the unbelievable, the unthinkable, the terrible, takes place every day. A place hidden by the veils of ignorance and cowardice and fear. On occasions we glimpse it, when its hidden terrors fall through that veil into plain sight, but mostly we just dismiss it as something else, somewhere else, to be dealt with by someone else. Long ago I found the veil and lifted it. And knowing as I do what is behind, what those behind it get away with, with impunity ... I cannot grow old basking on the bank of some safe-haven, no. — Shaun Hick

A success catalyst has the ability to spark significant and sustainable changes, inspire possibilities and accelerate results. — Vishwas Chavan

This would never have happened in my day," Archeye commented from where he sat in front of the elders' den. "What's next? Kit warriors? — Erin Hunter

The most important secret of salesmanship is to find out what the other fellow wants, then help him find the best way to get it — Frank Bettger

Flowers so strictly belong to youth, that we adult men soon come to feel, that their beautiful generations concern not us: we havehad our day; now let the children have theirs. The flowers jilt us, and we are old bachelors with our ridiculous tenderness. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Fundamentalism has stood aloof from the liberal in self-conscious superiority and has on its own part fallen into error, the error of textualism, which is simply orthodoxy without the Holy Ghost. Everywhere among conservatives we find persons who are Bible-taught but not Spirit-taught. They conceive truth to be something which they can grasp with the mind. — A.W. Tozer

Should a writer single out and point his raillery at particular persons, or satirize the miserable, he might be sure of pleasing a great part of his readers, but must be a very ill man if he could please himself. — Joseph Addison

He who is in love with himself has at least this advantage - he won't encounter many rivals. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Those extra letters dangling at the ends of words are the genitalia of grammar. — Mary Norris

Anybody can make the simple complecated. Creativity is making the complecated simple. — Charles Mingus