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Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Robert Jordan

Mat gaped at them as they reined in before him and the others. "Is this...? Is this all of you?" they were little more than a hundred. Red saw and realized that somehow he had know that they would be.
"It takes more than bravery to bind a man to the Horn." Arthur Hawkwing's voice was deep and carrying, a voice used to giving commands.
"Or a woman," Birgitte said sharply.
"Or a woman," Hawkwing agreed. "Only a few are bound to the Wheel, spun out again and again to work the will of the Wheel in the Pattern of the Ages. You could tell him, Lews Therin, could you but remember when you wore flesh. — Robert Jordan

Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Rachel Vincent

Son of a motherfucking, ass-reaming, shit-eating, hell-dodging soulless bitch! — Rachel Vincent

Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Walter Mosley

It hurts when they're gone. And it doesn't matter if it's slow or fast, whether it's a long drawn-out disease or an unexpected accident. When they're gone the world turns upside down and you're left holding on, trying not to fall off. — Walter Mosley

Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Timothy Pina

We will all go through low valleys in our lifetime. Don't let them destroy you. Let these low points lead you to the higher mountains in your life. — Timothy Pina

Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Paul Auster

This is the kind of room poets are supposed to work in, the kind of room that threatens to break your spirit and forces you into constant battle with yourself. — Paul Auster

Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Patrick White

Then about 1951 I began writing again, painfully, a novel I called in the beginning A Life Sentence on Earth, but which developed into The Tree of Man. — Patrick White

Donterrius Ruff Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

Mma Makutsi had overheard this remark and had been so cross that her glasses misted over; that was always a bad sign, Mma Ramotswe knew. — Alexander McCall Smith