Celestra Quotes & Sayings
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I know the resolution. I know the end of the story before it ever begins. I must choose love. And for this, I will surely die. — Addison Moore
It isn't what you leave your children but how you leave them. — Milton S. Hershey
You can ask, but you surely know I won't tell you — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
I personally would not talk to a Jew for Jesus. — Elliott Abrams
Has it ever occurred to you that business as you think of it may have outlived its usefulness? Business has made its contribution and the world moves on. Business is just another dodo ... — Clifford D. Simak
The thought of writing was always pleasant, but the process was painful — Monica Ali
They say the only way you can truly kill a Celestra is by fire. I would gladly lend myself to the flames to peer down eternally over this sinful disgrace of a planet that houses cowards such as these. — Addison Moore
Health is not a diet plan, but a lifestyle. Understand your body, your strengths, and your limits and use this knowledge to make a change. Stop dieting, start living. — Manuel Villacorta
Just because a man had a trace of blue blood in his veins didn't mean he was quality. It didn't make him a gentleman, either. All it made him was an aristocrat. — Nora Roberts
to enhance the visual impact of the — Betony Vernon
Madison Square Garden sounds like crap. — Rick Nielsen
Your art is to be the praise of something that you love. It may only be the praise of a shell or a stone. — John Ruskin
There are no cartoons about happy marriages. — Robert Mankoff
Almost any job can make us better human beings if we do it with passion. — Ricardo Salinas Pliego
You are the most perfect fucking thing I've ever seen in my life — R.K. Lilley
As he continued to load the barrow, he moved slower and slower, like a machine winding down. Eventually he stopped completely and stood for a long minute, still as stone. Only then did his composure break. And even with no one there to see, he hid his face in his hands and wept quietly, his body wracked with wave on wave of heavy, silent sobs. — Patrick Rothfuss
