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Briggan Uraza Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

But what finally ended this cycle was Verdi's Requiem Mass, which he had never heard performed on Earth. The "Dies Irae," roaring with ominous appropriateness through the empty ship, left him completely shattered; — Arthur C. Clarke

Briggan Uraza Quotes By Lena Black

I want to hear your moans while I fuck you relentlessly. God, Gabrielle, I'm going to fuck your sweet cunt so hard you won't be able to move without thinking of me. — Lena Black

Briggan Uraza Quotes By Alexander Alekhine

I did not believe I was superior to him. Perhaps the chief reason for his defeat was the overestimation of his own powers arising out of his overwhelming victory in New York, 1927, and his underestimation of mine. — Alexander Alekhine

Briggan Uraza Quotes By Newsweek

The average American burns 55 minutes a day-roughly 12 weeks a year-looking for things they know they own but can't find. — Newsweek

Briggan Uraza Quotes By Eamon

When John (Giles) was manager of Ireland, much as he loved me, he still dropped me. — Eamon

Briggan Uraza Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

Enlightenment is not a complete remedy. — Shunryu Suzuki

Briggan Uraza Quotes By Robin Hobb

One does not have to be Witted to know the companionship of a beast, and to know that the friendship of an animal is every bit as rich and complicated as that of a man or woman. — Robin Hobb

Briggan Uraza Quotes By R.A. Torrey

is the work of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of the living God , to give us to know a God who lives and acts and speaks to-day, a God who is ready to come as near to us as He came to Abraham, to Moses or to Isaiah, or to the Apostles or to Jesus Himself. — R.A. Torrey

Briggan Uraza Quotes By William Lane Craig

For the assertion that "There is no God" is just as much a claim to knowledge as is the assertion that "There is a God." Therefore, the former assertion requires justification just as the latter does. — William Lane Craig