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Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By James Dashner

might almost be over. That's when it happens. There's a rumbling sound that is low at first but begins to build in volume. The tunnel trembles slightly. All the fighting stops immediately; people get to their feet, look around. Mark's doing the same, trying to find the source of the noise. He's still holding Trina's hand. "What is that?" she shouts. Mark shakes his head, keeps sweeping his gaze around the tunnel. The floor vibrates below his feet and the rumbling sound gets louder, becomes an outright roar. His eyes fall upon the stairs that lead up from the subtrans concourse just as the screams erupt - countless, countless screams and the blur of panicked movement in the crowd. A monstrous wall of filthy water is pouring down the wide steps. — James Dashner

Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By Jewel

I was thinking that I might fly today. Just to disprove all the things you say ... please be careful with me, I'm sensitive, and I'd like to stay that way. — Jewel

Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By William A. Clifford

Every paradise has its poisons. — William A. Clifford

Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By Melody Anne

He could understand one guy punching another if legitimately provoked, but a man didn't abuse an animal or ever hurt a woman. Those were pretty basic morals. — Melody Anne

Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By Emo Philips

I lent a friend of mine $10,000 for plastic surgery and now I don't know what he looks like. — Emo Philips

Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By Kresley Cole

If you ever doan like where you are, open a book, and it'll take you somewhere else. It's a kind of magic, cher. — Kresley Cole

Debasement In A Sentence Quotes By George Eliot

Dogma gives a charter to mistake, but the very breath of science is a contest with mistake, and must keep the conscience alive. — George Eliot