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Billfold Wallet Quotes By George R R Martin

Davos enjoyed a good story as well as any man, but Stannis had not named him Hand for his enjoyment, he felt. His first duty was to help his king rule, and for that he must needs understand the words the ravens brought. The best way to learn a thing was to do it, he had found; sails or scrolls, it made no matter. — George R R Martin

Billfold Wallet Quotes By Benny Bellamacina

Moderation is the key to old age and the doorway to boredom — Benny Bellamacina

Billfold Wallet Quotes By Sarah Addison Allen

Every life needs a little space. It leaves room for good things to enter it. — Sarah Addison Allen

Billfold Wallet Quotes By D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The heretics were never dishonest men; they were mistaken men. They should not be thought of as men who were deliberately setting out to go wrong and to teach something that is wrong; they have been some of the most sincere men that the Church has ever known. What was the matter with them? Their trouble was this: they evolved a theory and they were rather pleased with it; then they went back with this theory to the Bible, and they seemed to find it everywhere. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Billfold Wallet Quotes By Charlie Munger

Almost all good businesses engage in 'pain today, gain tomorrow' activities. — Charlie Munger

Billfold Wallet Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

Fools and the dead are not governed by logic. Survivors are. — Karen Marie Moning

Billfold Wallet Quotes By George R R Martin

Tyrion Lannister was bundled in furs so thickly he looked like a very small bear — George R R Martin

Billfold Wallet Quotes By Alice McDermott

He was handsome enough - dark eyes and a nice chin, though his hair was thinning. He wore a dark overcoat and a dark suit, a white shirt and a tie, and there was the worn shine of a brass belt buckle as he reached for his wallet. "Reminds me of some days we had overseas," he said, taking a bill from his billfold. She frowned, reflexively. "Where were you?" He shook his head, smiled at her. Something in his manner seemed to indicate that they knew each other, that they'd had such conversations before. "In another life," he — Alice McDermott