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Daudzskaitla Quotes By Jean Oram

You see..." Nash said, acting doctorly, "you've got to keep the testicles away from the body's heat for optimal sperm count." He snatched two chicken balls from the container in front of him and cupped them in his hand. He laid a spring roll between them. "That's the biggest source of the sperm count issue for many men: their choice of underwear keeps their testicles snug up against the body. The testes become overheated. — Jean Oram

Daudzskaitla Quotes By Janette Oke

Stephen could not have been more different than they. When he once more turned back, Ezra took the opportunity to ask, "Are you perhaps a member of the Sadducees?" The younger man gave Ezra his full attention. "Not now, not ever," he answered with a slight shake of his head. "I believe in the afterlife and the union with the risen Lord. As do all followers of the Way. — Janette Oke

Daudzskaitla Quotes By Walter Benjamin

The book borrower ... proves himself to be an inveterate collector of books not so much by the fervor with which he guards his borrowed treasures ... as by his failure to read these books. — Walter Benjamin

Daudzskaitla Quotes By Paul E. Miller

When confronted with suffering that won't go away or with even a minor problem, we instinctively focus on what is missing, ... not on the Master's hand. Often when you think everything has gone wrong, it's just that you're in the middle of a story. If you watch the stories God is weaving in your life, you ... will begin to see the patterns. You'll become a poet, sensitive to your Father's voice. — Paul E. Miller

Daudzskaitla Quotes By Anne Carson

Life pulls softly inside your bindings. The pod glows - dear stench. — Anne Carson

Daudzskaitla Quotes By Stephen R. Donaldson

I may not yet be as old as dirt, but dirt and I are starting to have an awful lot in common. — Stephen R. Donaldson