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Blainey Butler Quotes By Pete Kahle

could smell the gun oil and the beer on his father's breath. — Pete Kahle

Blainey Butler Quotes By Paul Cornell

I don't think [Russell T Davies] sits up at night worrying about canonicity, except for the times when I'm pretty sure he does. — Paul Cornell

Blainey Butler Quotes By Frederick Lenz

When a civilization, a race, a people, a society, when they lack love, they are soon destroyed. — Frederick Lenz

Blainey Butler Quotes By Lindsay McKenna

Giving him a wry look, Shiloh said, "I think you're forcing me to look at myself, what I want, who I am."
"Good relationships always do that for both people, Darlin'. It's just a natural progression between them. It can bring out our self-awareness. It's not easy. But it's rewarding. — Lindsay McKenna

Blainey Butler Quotes By John Connolly

Frank tried to look like he was wrestling with his conscience, although he couldn't have found his conscience without a shovel and an exhumation order. — John Connolly

Blainey Butler Quotes By Kevin Sorbo

I like doing movies that have good messages and have good moral backgrounds to them and things like that - and send out positive messages. — Kevin Sorbo

Blainey Butler Quotes By Anthony Marais

When a scientist splits an atom, the event is locked away like a jewel in a castle, funneling down to the public through a myriad of institutions. But when an artist stumbles upon the key to unleashing universal evil, the forbidden fruit of his painstaking labor is packaged and sold at every corner store from Bangor to Bangkok. I'm still unsure whether this is the result of a lack of respect for artists (compared to scientists) or the moral corruption of artists (compared to scientists). — Anthony Marais

Blainey Butler Quotes By Cheryl Strayed

But now that she was dying, I knew everything. My mother was in me already. Not just the parts of her that I knew, but the parts of her that had come before me too. — Cheryl Strayed