Alan Gerry Quotes & Sayings
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There are so many people in the world, and I want to know them all but I don't even know my next-door neighbor's name. — Jon McGregor
He looked down at my cup and his little, bony fingers started crawling towards it.
I snatched it in front of him, pulling it closer to me.
"Never. Touch. My. Coffee.", my voice sounded colder than meant. — Tia Artemis
I've been in that angst of loneliness, where you're really alone in the universe, except for the dog. — William Shatner
One of my roommates called it 'agape.' I'd never heard the word before, but it was her favorite word, and I was instantly enamored because the definition of agape is loving a person for exactly who they are - not who we hope they'll become with enough fixing. — Hannah Brencher
Beings, likely to be left alone, need to be fortified and furnished within themselves, and educationand thought have tended more and more to regard these beings as related to absolute being ... — Margaret Fuller
Karma means ultimate responsibility. You even take responsibility for your genetics. — Jaggi Vasudev
An "eye" on the vision is more important than an "I" on the vision. — Sharad Vivek Sagar
I would expect another Scars album before another System album. — Daron Malakian
Jesus is Lord" is the church's earliest confession. It remains the abiding test of authentic Christianity. Neither the church nor the individual believer can afford to compromise Christ's deity. In His sovereignty lies His sufficiency. He will be Lord of everything or not Lord at all. — Jack Hayford
The lamplight was eerie, and, standing there motionless in our bathrobes, sleepy, with shadows flickering all around, I felt as though I had woken from one dream into an even more remote one, some bizarre wartime bomb shelter of the unconscious. — Donna Tartt
Don't try to be the 'next'. Instead, try to be the other, the changer, the new. — Seth Godin
Aristotle suggests that the rotating Earth was a generally accepted tenet of Pythagorism: "While most of those who hold that the whole heaven is finite say that the earth lies at the center, the philosophers of Italy, the so-called Pythagoreans, assert the contrary. They say that in the middle there is fire, and that the earth is one of the stars, and by its circular motion round the center produces night and day." — Aristotle.
And that was the voice of Peeta — Suzanne Collins
He put his mouth on her and kissed her on the cheek; he was afraid of the mouth-thoughts travel too easily from lip to lip. — Graham Greene
