Arachnoids Quotes & Sayings
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The moment froze. Soldiers passing by stopped and looked, confused. Zhou could taste the moment on his tongue. The wrong move by anyone, from soldier to magician, and the fear would give way to anger, anger to violence and then to death. — G.R. Matthews
Work hard, persevere and help without hesitation to become an Asset instead of Liability. — Edwin Calingasan
If the Lord had meant us to pay income taxes, he'd have made us smart enough to prepare the return. — Kirk Kirkpatrick
But Holly, nobody's life is filled with perfect little moments. And if it were, they wouldn't be perfect little moments. They would just be normal. How would you ever know happiness if you never experienced downs? — Cecelia Ahern
Ignorance and prejudice and fear go hand in hand — Neil Peart
I think the recovery hasn't been stronger because the hole that was dug for President Obama by the Bush administration was far worse than anybody could imagine, first of all. — Howard Dean
True charity, I had discovered, consists in swallowing an invisible flaming sword. — Alan Bradley
I don't know what to say about this book. The experience on which it is founded is so extraordinary, that an honest record of it should be preserved ... But it would have driven me mad; and I am not sure that the author came out of it without a slight derangement. — George Bernard Shaw
To have loved, to have been made happy thus, / What better fate has life in store for us? — Arthur Symons
Everyone has obstacles to overcome, but those with great faith can conquer whatever stands in the way. — Mary Kay Ash
Anybody who's having fun at an Elk Lodge meeting has the fun thing figured out. — P. J. O'Rourke
Marriage as a team means working and playing together toward a winning season. — Ashleigh Slater
It had grown cold in the night but he was numb with other weathers. An equinox in the heart, ill change, unluck. Suttree held his face in his hands. Child of darkness and familiar of small dooms. He himself used to wake in terror to find whole congregations of the uninvited attending his bed, protean figures slouched among the room's dark corners in all multiplicity of shapes, gibbons and gargoyles, arachnoids of outrageous size, a batshaped creature hung by some cunning in a high corner from whence clicked and winked like bone chimes its incandescent teeth. — Cormac McCarthy
