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Bronson Koenig Quotes By Paullina Simons

I saved you for me. — Paullina Simons

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Tony Jones

An unknown and forgotten treasure of the earliest Christians, a manual for living used by the generation of Jesus followers immediately after the apostles. — Tony Jones

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Cilla Black

I did smoke a joint once but I did not enjoy it. — Cilla Black

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Katie Alender

Hmmph. Young Republicans have weird senses of humor. — Katie Alender

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Indignation is a submission of our thoughts, but not of our desires. — Bertrand Russell

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Christopher Cokinos

That I had never heard of such a bird did not surprise me ... But others more experienced also did not know of the Carolina Parakeet. The more I spoke of the bird, the more it seemed that, somehow, its existence had been a chimera. Admittedly, my survey was small and unscientific, but intelligent people who could reel off the names of various dinosaurs and identify sparrows at epic distances could not name the forgotten parakeet. I realized, forcefully, what I suppose I knew abstractly: Histories, like species, can go extinct. — Christopher Cokinos

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Hanshan

As for me, I delight in the every day Way Among mist-wrapped vines and rocky caves Here in the wilderness I am completely free With my friends, the white clouds, idling forever There are roads, but they do not reach the world Since I am mindless, who can rouse my thoughts On a bed of stone I sit, alone in the night While a round moon climbs up Cold Mountain — Hanshan

Bronson Koenig Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I owe them nothing now, and owe no one anything for ever. They are wicked and I will be wicked. They are cruel and I will be cruel. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky