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Carolling Playlist Quotes By Samantha Schutz

Everyone is looking up toward us, but I am looking back. — Samantha Schutz

Carolling Playlist Quotes By Ryan McGinley

I have absolutely no interest in creating depressing images. — Ryan McGinley

Carolling Playlist Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Kit: We could go to Baker Street. We are in London.
Ty: To 221B Baker Street? — Cassandra Clare

Carolling Playlist Quotes By Debbie Harry

I do have fantasies of buying a helicopter and a lot of machine guns, but I don't know if I can do that. I'd like to have a lot of weapons, grenades and things. And I want to have a solar energy machine. And I want to have a sunken garden with a glass roof. I guess that's about it for now. I have a few other wants but I can't remember them. — Debbie Harry

Carolling Playlist Quotes By E. E. Cummings

Down with hell and heaven and all the religious fuss
infinity pleased our parents
one inch looks good to us — E. E. Cummings

Carolling Playlist Quotes By Ian Morgan Cron

More often than not, Jesus comes to us incognito. — Ian Morgan Cron

Carolling Playlist Quotes By Deyth Banger

The human stupidy never ends! — Deyth Banger

Carolling Playlist Quotes By David Eddings

Belgarath and Garion effortlessly hurdled over the driftwood and loped off into the fog. "It's going to be a wet day," Garion noted soundlessly as he ran alongside the great silver wolf.
"Your fur won't melt."
"I know, but my paws get cold when they're wet."
"I'll have Durnik make you some little booties."
"That would be absolutely ridiculous, Grandfather," Garion said indignantly. — David Eddings

Carolling Playlist Quotes By Edward Gibbon

A generous intercourse of charity united the most distant provinces, and the smaller congregations were cheerfully assisted by the alms of their more opulent brethren. Such an institution, which paid less regard to the merit than to the distress of the object, very materially conduced to the progress of Christianity. The Pagans, who were actuated by a sense of humanity, while they derided the doctrines, acknowledged the benevolence of the new sect. The prospect of immediate relief and of future protection allured into its hospitable bosom many of those unhappy persons whom the neglect of the world would have abandonned to the miseries of want, of sickness, and of old age. There is some reason likewise to believe, that great numbers of infants, who, according to the inhuman practice of the times, had been exposed by their parents, were frequently rescued from death, baptised, educated, and maintained by the piety of the Christians, and at the expense of the public treasure. — Edward Gibbon

Carolling Playlist Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Freedom always comes with a price. — C.S. Lewis