Echolight Warrior Quotes & Sayings
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The heart will listen when the eyes are closed. The heart will hear when the mind is shut. The heart will move you when you feel you have nothing left. Stories talk to the heart. Our stories will rescue the heart of America. — Rob Kall

His mouth was hot and hungry, and he kissed the way no man should kiss and still be allowed to run free. — Linda Howard

A man's own addition to what he learns is cement to bind an otherwise loose heap of stones into a structure of unity, strength, and use. — George Iles

It is good to preserve the name, wealth, and honors you inherit, but it is better in every way if you yourself create a position and a name. The first requires good sense, but the second demands willpower and great virtue. — Roman Baldorioty De Castro

People with a sense of humor tend to be less egocentric and more realistic in their view of the world and more humble in moments of success and less defeated in times of travail. — Bob Newhart

When I was playing I never wished I was doing anything else. I think being a professional athlete is the finest thing a man can do. — Bob Gibson

Working out should be a key part of your life but not your whole life. When it is all a man could talk about, it becomes too much. — Valerie Azlynn

But her eyes were the most terrible thing. Her eyes saw him, and they hated. — George R R Martin

Fashion, historically, is how people make statements about themselves or communicate. — Natalie Dormer

I'm not a method actress. — Khandi Alexander

My heart goes out to anyone who is making his first appearance before an audience of human beings. — Mark Twain

That is fairly tame, I must say. If one is to have a blood sacrifice, I would hope there would at least be a bit more drama about it. Otherwise, it strikes me as a waste of a perfectly good human. — Lauren Willig

Just as Huckleberry Finn was published, the first generation of African Americans raised in the postslavery era began to come of age. Among them were people with musical talent, and at first they went to work in minstrelsy, in the well-worn patterns of show business they'd inherited. — Dennis McNally