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Budakhel Quotes By Jeri Smith-Ready

As he stalked back toward the produce stand. If the Canton gang had stooped to harassing women, — Jeri Smith-Ready

Budakhel Quotes By Chris Powell

If you like to run, you should keep running! — Chris Powell

Budakhel Quotes By George R R Martin

Sometimes," Catelyn said slowly, "the best thing you can do is nothing. — George R R Martin

Budakhel Quotes By Yagyu Munenori

You should strike at the moon in the water. — Yagyu Munenori

Budakhel Quotes By Herman Melville

But are sailors, frequenters of fiddlers' greens, without vices? No; but less often than with landsmen do their vices, so called, partake of crookedness of heart, seeming less to proceed from viciousness than exuberance of vitality after long constraint: frank manifestations in accordance with natural law. — Herman Melville

Budakhel Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Those who are still afraid of men have no fear of God, and those who have fear of God have ceased to be afraid of men. All preachers of the gospel will do well to recollect this saying daily. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Budakhel Quotes By Timothy Leary

Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition. — Timothy Leary

Budakhel Quotes By Trudi Canavan

Nodding, Cery strode to the door and stepped through. Though the burly guards eyes him suspiciously, Cery smiled back. Never make enemies of someone's lackeys, his father had taught him. Better still, make them like you a lot. — Trudi Canavan

Budakhel Quotes By Haruki Murakami

I think most readers would say the same. Most would choose Midori. And the protagonist, of course, chooses her in the end. But some part of him is always in the other world and he cannot abandon it. It's a part of him, an essential part. All human beings have a sickness in their minds. That space is a part of them. — Haruki Murakami