Ciastko Lawa Quotes & Sayings
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IT is well for us that, amidst all the variableness of life, there is One whom change cannot affect; — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
In the name of the cross, more injustice has been perpetrated than for any other single cause or emblem or philosophy or creed on Earth. — Anne Rice
Let us never know what old age is. Let us know the happiness time brings, not count the years. — Ausonius
I'm the luckiest writer on earth. — George Michael
Here's to opening and upward ...
and to yourself and up with you and up with and up with laughing. — E. E. Cummings
You will have to pass through the Announcer first. Don't get hung up there. Move through until you find him in the Fall."
"I have to go alone, don't I?"
"I would follow you to the ends of the Earth and beyond. But you're the only one who can do this," Daniel said. He took her hand and kissed her fingers, her palm. He was shaking. "I'll be here."
Their lips met one last time.
"I love you, Luce," Daniel said. "I will love you always, whether or not Lucifer succeeds-"
"No, don't say that," Luce said. "He won't-"
"But if he does," Daniel continued, "I want you to know that I would do it all again. I will choose you every time."
A calmness came over Luce. She would not fail him. She would not fail herself.
"I won't be long."
She squeezed his hand and turned away and plunged through darkness, into Lucifer's Announcer. — Lauren Kate
You're a materialist, like all ignorant people. But your materialism doesn't make materialism true. Don't you know that? In the final summing up, it is spirit and dream, thought and love and act that matter. — Gene Wolfe
I start walking toward my bike with renewed purpose.
"I don't think I need any help to knock on a door."
Carlos yells, "Be careful, my friend. The problem with knocking on doors is you're never quite sure who's going to be on the other side. — Greg Logsted
Once I opened a book, I felt compelled to finish it. I was drawn into a world, and I had to know what would happen, how it would end. — Marissa Moss
