Brammer And Yeend Quotes & Sayings
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Jason felt all the blood drain out of his face. He stood there as the reality of Mitch's words hit him hard. One day it would be another man Haley would talk to, watch games with, or just sit in absolute peaceful silence while they worked or ate, and worst of all it would be another man holding Haley in his arms at night.
'Fuck ... ,' he gasped.
'Oh great, you broke him! Are you happy now?' Brad demanded. 'Come on, buddy, we'll get you fixed up with a cold beer and a plate of hot wings. How does that sound? Does that sound good?' Numbly, Jason nodded. — R.L. Mathewson
Before a man dies, hold back and call him not happy but lucky. — Herodotus
Yoga is the practice of quieting the mind. — Patanjali
Taking all vegetable-eating nations together ... they are a larger and much better formed race than the flesh eaters. — Sylvester Graham
Now, whatever you do, don't say anything, because no one must know that Liberace is gay."
"Excuse me?" I said. "I'm eight. I know he's gay. — Alison Arngrim
To believe in personal responsibility would be to destroy the whole special role of the anointed, whose vision casts them in the role of rescuers of people treated unfairly by "society". — Thomas Sowell
No one was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
We are never defeated unless we give up on God. — Ronald Reagan
I'm yours. If you'll have me, I'm yours — H28
I first came to London as a musician, and when my group broke up, I did 'Guys and Dolls' at the Watford Palace theatre. After that, Ned Sherrin found me and brought me to the West End to do one of his shows. The work went from strength to strength, so I thought: 'This is where the world wants me; I'll stay.' — Clarke Peters
We must dare, and dare again, and go on daring. — Georges Jacques Danton
Telling a story in a futuristic world gives you this freedom to explore things that bother you in contemporary times. — Suzanne Collins
