Elpis Quotes & Sayings
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Um, Galen ... This one is leaking."Styxx
Galen laughed.
Danae cried out in horror. " am so sorry, Highness! I
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"Bah," Galen scoffed, interrupting her. "Not the worst that boy's had on him, is it, young prince?"
"Definitely not. But ... " He passed Elpis back to Galen. "I fear I have no experience with this realm of domesticity. I've never even seen a pana, never mind tried to apply one to such a small person. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Is evolution a theory, a system, or a hypothesis? It is much more it is a general postulate to which all theories, all hypotheses, all systems must henceforward bow and which they must satisfy in order to be thinkable and true. Evolution is a light which illuminates all facts, a trajectory which all lines of thought must follow this is what evolution is. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

I don't think they [contemporary writers] read me either. I mean, if we're concerned genuinely with writing, I think we probably get on with our work. — William Golding

Falling in love with a book brings the same catapulting madness and zest that falling in love with a person brings. — Frances Mayes

Thank God for some Republican control of one branch of the government. — Lindsey Graham

Elpis, the spirit of hope, stayed with humans so they wouldn't give up completely. They could always believe that things might get better. — Rick Riordan

I saw him because I see everything. Easy when no one notices you. — Richelle Mead

Most talk by whites about equal opportunity seems to me now to be about equal opportunity to try to get into a position of dominance while denying that systems of dominance exist. — Peggy McIntosh

I'm wallowing in the whole idea of just being a guy out there with a band, with songs. It's a real enjoyment. — David Bowie

In a world in which success was the only virtue, he had resigned himself to failure. — Joseph Heller

My dad used to call me "yeah but" because no matter what the answer was I always wanted to explore why things were what they were and how they might be different. — Arlene Dickinson

She died on a windy gray day in March when the sky was full of darting crows and the world lay prostrate and defeated after winter. Peter Lake was at her side and it ruined him forever. It broke him as he had not ever imagined he could have been broken. He would never again be young, or able to remember what it was like to be young. What he had once taken to be pleasures would appear to him in his defeat as hideous and deserved punishments for reckless vanity. — Mark Helprin