Bible Chickens Quotes & Sayings
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The massive machine bore down on them. Nearly fourteen feet long and six wide, it seemed to completely fill the bridge. Almost a ton and a half of wood, glass, rubber, brass and steel, a monster, roaring and trumpeting as it approached its kill, the great shining black fender arches framing its huge goggling eyes. The thrusting tusks of its sprung-leaf suspension threatened to skewer any soft flesh and young bone that lay in its path. Black smoke billowed from its rear. Sparks spat from behind its grille. No dragon of ancient legend could have seemed more terrifying or more deadly. — Ben Elton

It is positive that the change in Finland means a rush in the elections and not in the streets. — Tarja Halonen

War is a violent teacher, — Thucydides

I begin with writing the first
sentence - and trusting to Almighty
God for the second. — Laurence Sterne

Ian squeezed my hand and leaned in to whisper through all the hair. His voice was so low that I was the only one who could hear. 'I held you in my hand, Wanderer. And you were so beautiful. — Stephenie Meyer

My biggest superhero of writing is Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentine fabulist. He's an amazingly perceptive writer, but also willing to make a joke. — John Hodgman

the color-matching company had to make up for their dismal mistake with 2015, which they'd dubbed the year of "marsala," which only ended up being true for mothers of the bride. All — Courtney Maum

My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea. — Lord Byron

The thing that ruined your life makes you good at your work. And then you get rewarded at work, so you don't bother to fix it in your life. — Judd Apatow

Do you want to be with someone who loves you for something that isn't really you?
- Jane — Eileen Cook

To feel is to go to the places you were. — Will Advise

Big thoughts are fun to romanticize, but it's many small insights coming together that bring big ideas into the world. — Scott Berkun