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Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Isaac Of Nineveh

Be dead in life, and you will not live in death. Let your soul die strenuously, and not live in weakness. Not only those who suffer death for the sake of faith in Christ are martyrs; but also those who die because of their observance of His commandments. — Isaac Of Nineveh

Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Bill Watterson

The way Calvin's brain is wired you can almost hear the fuses blowing. — Bill Watterson

Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

The average businessman began to be agnostic, not so much because he did not know where he was, as because he wanted to forget. Many of the rich took to scepticism exactly as the poor took to drink; because it was a way out. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Constance Naden

He who, having lost one ideal, refuses to give his heart and soul to another and nobler, is like a man who declines to build a house on the rock because the wind and rain have ruined his house on the sand. — Constance Naden

Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Katherine McIntyre

And he claims another victim." I cracked a grin. "Edwin, you're turning this
infirmary into a speakeasy. — Katherine McIntyre

Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Peter Hessler

I began to see motorcyclists who had attached computer discs to their back mudflaps, because they made good reflectors. In a place called Xingwuying, locals climbed the Great Wall whenever they wanted to receive a cell phone signal. — Peter Hessler

Charles Boyle Brooklyn 99 Quotes By Alan Eisenstock

The silence lingers and we soak it up like a good steam. Men like silence. We believe in it. We crave it. To us, silence is equal to peace and synonymous with quiet. Thus the common gender-specific phrase uttered by men in homes throughout the world, usually in the evening and on weekends: "Can I please get some peace and quiet, please? — Alan Eisenstock