Barakia Quotes & Sayings
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People want a grounded government. They want a government that's going to be responsible to them. — Carl Paladino

When we keep claiming the light, we will find ourselves becoming more and more radiant. — Henri Nouwen

She wanted to take a look at you, too. She heard you were a hunk."
"Is that so?" Amused, Brian shifted. "Did you tell her that?"
"I certainly did not. I have more respect for you than to speak of you in such a sexist way."
"Respect's a good thing." He yanked her into the box, crushing his mouth to hers before she could laugh. "But I'm banking on passion just at the moment. Have you passion for me, Keeley?" he murmured against her mouth. — Nora Roberts

Just know I am
Not there to catch you
But I am there for you — Caleb Warta

Like a baby learning language, we learn how to communicate with God by listening to His words first. — Timothy Keller

When I make a movie, I just make the movie. I don't think about the success of it. If it becomes successful, that's an amazing treat. If it doesn't, you had a great time making it and you learned from it, and then you make a new thing. — Jane Levy

My aim has been ... to keep the United States ... independent of all and under the influence of none. — George Washington

Sorry, no, I'm never satisfied with my drumming. — Pat Mastelotto

Your average witch is not, by nature, a social animal as far as other witches are concerned. There's a conflict of dominant personalities. There's a group of ringleaders without a ring. There's the basic unwritten rule of witchcraft, which is 'Don't do what you will, do what I say.' The natural size of a coven is one. Witches only get together when they can't avoid it. — Terry Pratchett

I really have a generation gap about modern clothes. — Julie Harris

Sara, we have to go, she whispers, even though my dad isn't there to hear her. She's not crying. She's calm. Matter-of-fact. As if she's asking me whether I want mayo or mustard on my sandwich. Except in secret. — Tracy Bilen

The duty of a lyrical poet is not to express or explain, it is to intensify life. — James Stephens

Stephen was alluring in that languid, stay-out-all-night kind of way: a musician with long, unkempt hair, a skinny smoker's frame, and an encyclopedic knowledge of music. But his eyes, trusting and honest, have always been his most attractive trait. Those eyes, with nothing to hide, made me feel as if I had dated him forever. — Susannah Cahalan

Sometimes our greatest gifts are right before our very eyes! — Teresa Tuten