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Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By Erin Hunter

Feathertail... No, don't leave me! — Erin Hunter

Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By Walter E. Williams

It's people seeking more for themselves that has produced a better life for all Americans. — Walter E. Williams

Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By Darynda Jones

Seek the elixir of life often referred to as java, — Darynda Jones

Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By Tessa Bailey

Daniel had one more question. He hated asking it, but her answer would be exceedingly important to him. The knot in his throat had returned, but he tried to speak around it. "Do you pity me, Story?" For the second time that night, she surprised him. "No. I pity the sixteen-year-old boy. Of course I do. How could I not?" Story rose from the windowsill and placed her hands on his chest. She waited until he met her eyes to continue. "But I don't pity the man. The man took a tragedy and used it to give himself purpose. The man is magnificent. — Tessa Bailey

Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

Success as I see it is a result, not a goal. — Gustave Flaubert

Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By P.D. James

The New World is not a refuge for the indolent, the criminal, the undesirable of the old, but a young man who has been clearly acquitted of a capital crime, has shown fortitude during his ordeal and has shown outstanding bravery in the field of battle appears to have the qualifications which will ensure his welcome. — P.D. James

Black Ops 2 Alex Mason Quotes By Charles Dickens

For all that the child observed, and felt, and thought, that night - the present and the absent; what was then and what had been - were blended like the colours in the rainbow, or in the plumage of rich birds when the sun is shining on them, or in the softening sky when the same sun is setting. The many things he had had to think of lately, passed before him in the music; not as claiming his attention over again, or as likely ever more to occupy it, but as peacefully disposed of and gone. A — Charles Dickens