Constitutionally Bound Quotes & Sayings
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But there was a difference between being stuck and choosing to stay. Between being found and finding yourself. — Martina Boone

The mages' stories may be deceitful, but they raise the questions that the majority of people prefer to overlook. — Andrew Orange

If you come, you better come in force because I will kill every single one of you. My hand won't shake, my aim won't falter. My face will be the last thing you'll see before you die. I jammed my knife into the table and walked out. — Ilona Andrews

I suddenly wondered whether Mother might not actually be happy now, whether the sensation of happiness might not be something like faintly glittering gold sunken at the bottom of the river of sorrow. The feeling of that strange pale light when once on as exceeded all the bounds of unhappiness - if that can be called a sensation of happiness, the Emperor, my mother, and even I myself may be said to be happy now. — Osamu Dazai

The more I see God in these relationships with my children, the more I've become aware of how easily we can wall God's presence off from very important areas of our lives. — Ed Cyzewski

Hanging out with you has made me weird, J. All I do is sit around thinking about my feelings these days. Thanks for that. — Tahereh Mafi

An accepted deed is never small in Taqwa (consciousness of Allah), how can what has been accepted be small? — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

Science is our only hope to be the 'Holy Rope' tying man to the existence. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

It was warm in the summer of 1945; the windows were always open and the screens were not very good. One day the Mark II stopped when a relay failed. They finally found the cause of the failure: inside one of the relays, beaten to death by the contacts, was a moth. The operator carefully fished it out with tweezers, taped it in the logbook, and wrote under it "first actual bug found. — Kathleen Broome Williams

When we deal with death, the pupils will always be fixed and dilated, which indicates that there is no longer brain activity or response. — Ann Hood

President George Washington's namesake capital, once a marketplace for slave auctions, is now synonymous with democracy and freedom; so is the iconic Jefferson, who wanted to build an "Empire of Liberty" for the world. — Patrick Mendis