Almirsal Quotes & Sayings
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She wouldn't ask. Didn't want to know what manner of thing might crawl toward a fire. — Sarah J. Maas

Stewart got out of the truck and walked into the wheat field he'd parked beside. The stalks grew higher the deeper into the field he went. He continued walking. The stalks were slightly taller than his waist, but he still didn't know what to say. — Andrew Kaufman

When your identity is found in Christ, your identity never changes. You are always a child of God. — Tim Tebow

He didn't so much live with us as occupy space. And precious little of it. Sometimes, at the market, or in the park, I'd notice how other people hardly seemed to even see him, like he wasn't there at all. I'd look up from a book and realize Sohrab had entered the room, had sat across from me, and I hadn't noticed. He walked like he was afraid to leave behind footprints. He moved as if not to stir the air around him. Mostly, he slept. — Khaled Hosseini

All friendly feelings toward others come from the friendly feelings a person has for himself. — Aristotle.

It takes courage to push yourself to places you have never been before ... to test yout limits ... to break through barriers. And the day came when the risk it took to stay tight inside the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossum. — Anais Nin

I'm a former Red Sox fan, now fully rehabilitated. — Charles Krauthammer

What is it?' I whispered. 'What's wrong?'
'Everything but you,' he said hoarsely. — Alyxandra Harvey

If you had told me in the Seventies and Eighties that TV would be as edgy or edgier than most films, and more intelligently written than most films, I wouldn't have believed it. There's great stuff out there. — Jonathan Banks

I still agree with the invasion of Iraq. I don't agree with most of the decisions that accompanied it. — William Hague

He has chosen not to heal me, but to hold me. The more intense the pain, the closer His embrace. — Joni Eareckson Tada

Twenty-two poems covered the period from Lev's first serious efforts to his arrest in 1948 at the age of nineteen. Very Mandelstamian, I adjudged: well-made, and studiously conversational, and coming close, here and there, to the images that really hurt and connect. — Martin Amis