Delta Phi Epsilon Sisterhood Quotes & Sayings
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Reading is like a roaring fire, it stokes the imagination and keeps it burning bright! — Kelley Lovelace
Immigration without assimilation is an invasion. — Bobby Jindal
That the Creator himself comes to us and becomes our ransom - this is the reason for our rejoicing. — Martin Luther
My characters were ... rebelling against something ... My own bad writing. I wouldn't do for my characters what they needed for me to do - be courageous enough in my writing to make them interesting. — John Scalzi
The free market is notorious for distributing resources in a highly unequal manner, with great concentrations of wealth at the top and poverty at the bottom. Our social programs, modest compared to those of many other Western countries, play an important role in redistributing some of those resources from the haves to the have-nots. — Linda McQuaig
But what else can I do, other than to plead with you like this? Other than to write down my story, our story, to show you that what you've done ... to make you realize that what you did wasn't fair, wasn't right. — Lucy Christopher
The truest poetry is the most feigning. — William Shakespeare
Zeal was like gas, most dangerous when you could not see it. The wrong spark could light it at any time. — Frances Hardinge
She was the last lightning-struck without a mate, and therefore, human. — Carrie Ann Ryan
My style of playing is more enthusiasm and instinct than skill. — Florence Welch
If you aren't singing, you are not a singer. — Auliq Ice
We all get one chance, as far as we know, to write our life's story. Make today the day that you proactively and consciously decided to write the story you are proud of! The — Hal Elrod
Augustus said. "You can't have this leg, and if you're thinking of overpowering me you have to calculate on losing about half the town. I can shoot straight when I'm drunk, too." "I only want to save your life," Dr. Mobley said, taking a drink from the first bottle before pouring Augustus a glassful. "It's my worry, mainly," Augustus said. "You stated your case, but the jury went against you. Jury of one. Did you pay the whore?" "I did," Dr. Mobley said. "Since you refuse company, you'll have to drink alone. I have to go deliver a child into this unhappy world." "It's a fine world, though rich in hardships at times," Augustus said. — Larry McMurtry
From our ugliness will grow the soul of the world. — Andrei Platonov