Cut Crease Quotes & Sayings
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This person interrogating you is Chelsea, by the way. Hi, Chelse. — Aprilynne Pike
Being kind to others is a way of being good to yourself. — Harold S. Kushner
He pulled out his wallet and extracted a twenty-dollar bill, fastidiously folding it in half so that the crease cut across the face of Theodore Roosevelt, with its shining spectacles and its Chesire Cat grin. — Dexter Palmer
Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them. — Dr. Seuss
Historians are interested in ideas not only because they influence societies, but because they reveal the societies that give rise to them. — Christopher Hill
No matter how fast or how slow you get to the quarterback, it all goes to slow motion when you get there. Everything just stops. You don't see anything but the quarterback. You don't hear anything but the quarterback's breath. It's almost like you're a shark. Your eyes get real big and everything's just quiet. — Mario Williams
I'm not very good at being a wife because I break all the rules. — Katherine Heigl
My beautiful queen. Your entire court is staring at you, and I can't blame them.
They were, too. The queen turned to look. Her glance swept through the crowd like a reaping sickle through grain. Mouths slammed shut on every side. There was a scuffling sound as the people in the back shifted, trying to screen themselves from view. The queen looked back at the king, who was broadly smiling. — Megan Whalen Turner
When I was abandoned by everybody, in my greatest weakness, trembling and afraid of death, when I was persecuted by this wicked world, then I often felt most surely the divine power in this name, Jesus Christ ... So, by God's grace, I will live and die for that name. — Martin Luther
On the road, it's constant sensory overload, and it's easy to lose track of days and time and to get caught up in the constant giving of yourself. — Chuck Ragan
The lives of great men and women are miracles of patience and perseverance. — Mary Baker Eddy
