Buri Quotes & Sayings
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The world is in pain, and its pain makes strangers of us all and ties my tongue in a lover's knot. — Frederick Buechner

I like that you can open up any one of my books anywhere and immediately be lost. I just love them so much. — Richard Bach

And the world is so much meaner when your heart is hard." July — Dan Buri

Buri rode along with her own Group Askew and two more Rider Groups, the Sixth, called Thayet's Dogs, and the Fifteenth, Stickers. — Tamora Pierce

I don't hate homosexuals. I love homosexuals. It's the sin of homosexuality I hate. — Anita Bryant

Food comas - known as postprandial somnolence by people who liked to get bean up during recess - are fine when you're relaxing with friends or family, but they're a major setback when you have exams and papers to write. — Stefanie Weisman

Always remember present perfect, grasshopper. — Alison G. Bailey

Stain not the glory of your worthy ancestors, but like them resolve never to part with your birthright; be wise in your deliberations, and determined in your exertions for the preservation of your liberties. Fllow not the dictates of passion, but enlist yourselves under the sacred banner of reason; use every method in your power to secure your rights. — Joseph Warren

It's grand theft auto." "No problem, I'll drive." Jack sighed. "No, let's not add manslaughter, being-slaughter, destruction of public property, and reckless endangerment to the list." He — Gini Koch

The right to justice is something that no one can bestow, nor take away, for it is in one's heart. — Bryant H. McGill

skintight layer of clothing that extends from my feet to my neck that's supposed to help improve my hypertrophic scarring. The Iron Maiden describes hypertrophic scarring as skin that exhibits the three Rs of being red, — Alan Russell

She would grace his home with her charm and beauty and she would make his bed joyous, all without ever having to shame his hearth with another man's memory of her shamelessness. — Dorothy West