Battlemaster Genesis Quotes & Sayings
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Top Battlemaster Genesis Quotes
Isn't it a pity we can't have two husbands? One to look at and one to talk to. — L.M. Montgomery
My style's not for everyone - I'm an extremist. — Taylor Momsen
You needn't try to bully me, young man," said that octogenarian with spirit, "settin' there spoilin' your stomach with them nasty jujubes. — Dorothy L. Sayers
Stupid dire warnings of imminent doom.
They always put me in a bad mood. — Clinton Boomer
Be empty
and weep with the fullness of the reed flute.
Be empty
and discover the mysteries of the reed pen. — Jalaluddin Rumi
People are people, and grief that is limited to those within a specific political boundary denies the humanity of others. — Robert Jensen
Marriage is a civil contract; people marry to better their worldly condition and improve appearances; it is an affair of house and furniture, of liveries, servants, equipage, and so forth. The — Charles Dickens
I would like to be part of a family, however that looks. Family is really important to me. — Lauren Graham
You can manufacture weapons, and you can purchase ammunition, but you can't buy valor and you can't pull heroes off an assembly line. — Stephen E. Ambrose
Good leaders make people feel that they're at the very heart of things, not at the periphery. — Warren Bennis
He realized suddenly that it was one thing to see the past occupying the present, but the true test of prescience was to see the past in the future. Things persisted in not being what they seemed. — Frank Herbert
Shamira had done the unimaginable and although she had a reason to be mad, she should not have shot Tre like that. — Nika Michelle
The key to having good scales is a healthy diet of venison when you're just a wee dragon lad. — Sully Tarnish
Don't spit, swallow: there is protein and other good stuff in male semen; it's an acquired taste and, once acquired, totally addictive. — Chloe Thurlow
The sun sank with a sob and darkness waded in from all horizons so that the sky contracted and there was no more light left in the world, when, at this very moment of annihilation, the moon, as though she had been waiting for her cue, sailed up the night. — Mervyn Peake