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Bluish Grey Quotes By John Ortberg

Very rarely in the Bible does God come to someone and say, "Stay." Almost never does God interrupt someone and ask them to remain in comfort, safety, and familiarity. He opens a door and calls them to come through it. — John Ortberg

Bluish Grey Quotes By Mason Cooley

A quiet well-behaved boy is likely to be both frightened and ambitious. — Mason Cooley

Bluish Grey Quotes By Yann Martel

I love Canada. It's a wonderful political act of faith that exists atop a breathtakingly beautiful land. — Yann Martel

Bluish Grey Quotes By Stella Maeve

My biggest thing to say is just don't worry about money. — Stella Maeve

Bluish Grey Quotes By Erin Hunter

Night lay upon the forest. There was no moon, but the stars of Silverpelt shed their frosty glitter over the trees. At the bottom of a rocky hollow, a pool reflected the starshine. The air was heavy with the scents of late greenleaf. Wind sighed softly through the trees and ruffled the quiet surface of the pool. At the top of the hollow, the fronds of bracken parted to reveal a cat; her bluish grey fur glimmered as she stepped delicately from rock to rock, down to the water's edge. Sitting on a flat stone that jutted out over the pool, she raised her head to look around. As if at a signal, more cats began to appear, slipping into the hollow from every direction. They padded down to sit as close to the water as they could, until the lower slopes were filled with lithe shapes gazing down into the pool. — Erin Hunter

Bluish Grey Quotes By Khushwant Singh

missing anything. The northern horizon, which had turned a bluish grey, showed orange again. The orange turned into copper and then into a luminous russet. Red tongues of flame leaped into the black sky. A soft — Khushwant Singh

Bluish Grey Quotes By Martin Luther

Farewell unhappy, hopeless, blasphemous Rome! The Wrath of God has come upon you, as you deserve. We cared for Babylon, and she is not healed; let us then leave her, that she may become the habitation of dragons, spectres, and witches. — Martin Luther