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Automatized Cold Quotes By Ayn Rand

A cardinal principle of good fiction [is]: the theme and the plot of a novel must be integrated - as thoroughly integrated as mind and body or thought and action in a rational view of man. — Ayn Rand

Automatized Cold Quotes By Anonymous

THE TERRORISTS hoped their deadly attack would spell the end of Charlie Hebdo magazine, but the publication's staff is showing no sign of surrender. — Anonymous

Automatized Cold Quotes By Jane Roberts

The channels of intuitive knowledge are opened according to the intensity of individual need. — Jane Roberts

Automatized Cold Quotes By Donnie Yen

A lot of Chinese martial arts films were based on Chinese martial arts novels. And these novels created a world of putting history, calligraphy, and martial arts into one. — Donnie Yen

Automatized Cold Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

What is deadlier than hate, and flows without limit?
Indifference. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Automatized Cold Quotes By Laini Taylor

It was unreal how two souls could look out through the same set of eyes in such drastically different fashion, seeming to reshape them entirely. — Laini Taylor

Automatized Cold Quotes By Charles Colson

I was deepening my understanding of what we call the cultural commission, the command to take dominion and bring righteousness to our culture. — Charles Colson

Automatized Cold Quotes By Will Carleton

Things at home are crossways, and Betsy and I are out. — Will Carleton

Automatized Cold Quotes By Francis Bacon

The joys of parents are secret, and so are their grieves and fears. — Francis Bacon

Automatized Cold Quotes By Judah Smith

Sometimes God takes your life for some crazy twists and turns. — Judah Smith

Automatized Cold Quotes By Frederick William Robertson

Now see what a Christian is, drawn by the hand of Christ. He is a man on whose clear and open brow God has set the stamp of truth; one whose very eye beams bright with honor; in whose very look and bearing you may see freedom, manliness, veracity; a brave man
a noble man
frank, generous, true, with, it may be, many faults; whose freedom may take the form of impetuosity or rashness, but the form of meanness never. — Frederick William Robertson