Captain Sorcha Quotes & Sayings
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You left her. When she needed you, you ran. And you're still running. Don't you think it's time you stop running and fight for her? — Rick Yancey

Because the road is rough and long,
Shall we despise the skylark's song,
That cheers the wanderer's way?
Or trample down, with reckless feet,
The smiling flowerets, bright and sweet,
Because they soon decay? — Anne Bronte

Quick! Head for the ground floor! We have to get out! We will die if we stay! The vampires are here!"
"Haven't you got a hug for me, Larten, old buddy? — Darren Shan

"It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely," Blair quotes and then grins. "Einstein," she says, and I smile. — C.M. Stunich

Doctors say it's okay to have sex after a heart attack, provided you close the ambulance door. — Phyllis Diller

The wheels of [God's] mercy and justice move quietly and silently, but they do move. — Billy Graham

What to do with you, lass. What to do with you. You will either get me killed or earn me a bloody fortune. — M.L. Chesley

I wanted this day, the perfect buttery sun like peach ice cream, the speed, the satin leather of the car seat, the fair. Forbidden fruit, a day like no other. — Beth Gutcheon

YouTube is the hippest network, and they abuse copyright right and left. — Prince

By relieving the brain of all unnecessary work, a good notation sets it free to concentrate on more advanced problems, and in effect increases the mental power of the race. — Alfred North Whitehead

I don't like littering and I think it leads to terrorist activities. — Dane Cook

A perfectionist's greatest fault resides in her inability to achieve the impossible. — Diane Klammer

it's funny how you can't exactly pick your crush. well, you can, but once it get hold of you, it's hard to shake off. — Emily Franklin

The thing that made Communism seem so plausible to me was my own lack of logic which failed to distinguish between the reality of the evils which Communism was trying to overcome and the validity of its diagnosis and the chosen cure. — Thomas Merton