Elkerton Manager Quotes & Sayings
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Let me help," said Benedict. "Let me do this for you."
He took the spade from her hand, allowing her to step back and stand beside Maggie. To slip an arm around her crying daughter.
With smooth, slow movements, he turned over the earth. Quietly, doing what needed to be done with a graciousness that meant everything.
And that was when she realized: she had fallen in love with him. — Theresa Romain

If you have seen your God through the lens of legalistic religion, you most likely have believed that God was warning them [Adam and Eve] that He would punsih them if they ate from the tree. Nothing could be further from the heart or intent of God. He wouldn't kill them - sin would kill them. God wasn't warning them about what He would do but about what sin would do to them. — Steve McVey

If I'm on set and there's no other option, I get on a treadmill, but that's my most hated thing. — Anna Kendrick

The marines gave me an eternal discipline. — Huey Morgan

Survival is not possible if the best of us lack all conviction, while the worst of us are full of passionate intensity. — John Silber

I like to keep myself wrapped in layers of sleep and wait for the geraniums. — Ursula Hegi

It's always easy to be what you are-- What's hard is to be what you want to be. — Spiderman

The author makes a tacit deal with the reader. You hand them a backpack. You ask them to place certain things in it - to remember, to keep in mind - as they make their way up the hill. If you hand them a yellow Volkswagen and they have to haul this to the top of the mountain - to the end of the story - and they find that this Volkswagen has nothing whatsoever to do with your story, you're going to have a very irritated reader on your hands. — Frank Conroy

People like Beck and Shawn Colvin are some of the people I listen to lately. — Graham Nash

It was going to be difficult for Maud to get out of the house alone. Like all upper-class ladies, she was not supposed to go anywhere unescorted. Men pretended this was because they were so concerned to protect their women, but in truth it was a means of control. No doubt it would remain until women won the vote. — Ken Follett