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Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Lee Piper

I didn't want to be here.
Seriously.
I mean, if I made it through the night without catching an STD from standing in this godforsaken shithole, it would be a miracle. — Lee Piper

Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Kate DiCamillo

Rat. A curse, an insult, a word totally without light. — Kate DiCamillo

Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Daniel Gilbert

People are drastically overconfident about their judgments of others. — Daniel Gilbert

Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Mitch Michaelson

It's a violent galaxy filled with cutthroat pirates, cyber-mercenaries and star messiahs. If peace comes, it will have to steal in like a thief. — Mitch Michaelson

Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Elizabeth Barrett Browning

They say that God lives very high! But if you look above the pines You cannot see our God. And why? And if you dig down in the mines You never see Him in the gold, Though from Him all that's glory shines. God is so good, He wears a fold Of heaven and earth across His face - Like secrets kept, for love, untold. But still I feel that His embrace Slides down by thrills, through all things made, Through sight and sound of every place: As if my tender brother laid On my shut lids, her kisses' pressure, Half waking me at night; and said, "Who kissed through the dark, dear guesser?" — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Nancy Hale

One must find one's natural home, not try to construct it. — Nancy Hale

Bencivenga Bullets Quotes By Peter Corning

We are (most of us) embedded in an exceedingly complex network of social relationships, many of which are vital to our well-being. Every day we confront issues relating to the needs and wants of others and must continually make accommodations. And in addressing these conflicting interests, the operative norm is - or should be - fairness, a balancing of the interests and needs of other parties, other 'stakeholders.' — Peter Corning