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Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Lisa Henry

Some guys were meant to be heroes. I was never one of them, but fuck it, I could learn. — Lisa Henry

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Mitch Hedberg

I had a Velcro wallet in a casino. That sound annoyed the hell out of me. Whenever I lost money, and I opened the wallet, it was like the sound of my addiction. — Mitch Hedberg

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Jeremy Gilley

I always thought I was really thick. — Jeremy Gilley

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Jack Bruce

Bach is really the ultimate in bass players you know — Jack Bruce

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Adela Rogers St. Johns

The truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth. Little men are dissolved in it. If there is any gold, truth makes it shine more brightly ... Truth, even in the mouth of an informer, a spy, a briber, can become bigger than anybody who tries to destroy it. Truth survives. — Adela Rogers St. Johns

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Nas

Freedom or jail clips inserted, a baby's being born/ Same time a man is murdered, the beginning and end. — Nas

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Stanislaw Leszczynski

I know no real worth but that tranquil firmness which seeks dangers by duty, and braves them without rashness. — Stanislaw Leszczynski

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

He took my hands. His callused fingers, strong and sturdy, were gentle as he lifted my bleeding hand to his mouth and kissed my palm. As if that were answer enough. His — Sarah J. Maas

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Michael Greenberg

Eugen Bleuler (who in 1911 coined the word 'schizophrenia') once said that in the end his patients were stranger to him than the birds in his garden. But if they're strangers to us, what are we to them? (26) — Michael Greenberg

Chazah In Hebrew Quotes By Edna O'Brien

IT WAS TESS who told me about the crowd going to the all-night dance. We'd been school friends. We'd picked mushrooms and pretended to have seen a big ship. She had got married since I went away; it was a made match, a man from the midlands, a Donal, who had worked in a garage but took to farming, out all day, draining fields and callows so that he could till them and sow corn. — Edna O'Brien