Daviot Garden Quotes & Sayings
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Alex leaned close, pushing past repugnance and fear, to hear a wet, gurgling voice say, Who the hell are you? — Michael Grant

In 1935, Faber & Faber published an anthology entitled 'My Best Western Story' in which the genre's leading practitioners contributed what they considered their finest. Alas, literature the stories ain't; they appear more like fossils from a spent mine. — Clive Sinclair

Help me to be careful of the toes I step on today, as they may be connected to the ass that I may have to kiss tomorrow. — Rikki M. Dyson

Laser Pointer Q. If every person on Earth aimed a laser pointer at the Moon at the same time, would it change color? — Randall Munroe

Standing exposed on a rooftop, with no railing and the wind whipping about him, threatening to pull him flailing and screaming to the ground? That held no interest for him. — Matt Forbeck

The man who let the love of his life pass him by will end up alone with his regrets and all the sighs in the world won't soothe his soul. — Yasmina Khadra

Take a little time out of your busy day to give encouragement to someone who's lost their way. — Diana Ross

Human art, Mahnmut knew, simply transcended human beings. — Dan Simmons

Chloe Bishop took an ax and gave Skanky Skyla forty whacks. And when she saw what she had done, she gave her family forty-one.
A tingle of fear rises through my spine as Chloe cackles her way into Ethan's bedroom.
Chloe Bishop is certifiably insane.
And dear God Almighty - I do believe she's going to kill us all. — Addison Moore

When you feel great delight in someone, meeting their needs and getting their gratitude and affection in return is extremely rewarding to your ego. At those times you may be acting more out of the desire to get that love and satisfaction yourself, rather than out of a desire to seek the good of the other person. Kierkegaard observed, you may not be loving that person so much as loving yourself. — Timothy Keller