Equines Quotes & Sayings
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Top Equines Quotes
Reasons for cancellation order: 1. Baby-eating aquatic faerie equines do not exist. — Charles Stross
Dreams don't always have to exist while the sun's down and your eyes are shut. — Alexander William Gaskarth
I'm not a huge drama person. I think I liked them more when I was younger. — Noah Hathaway
I really thought she was going to die before I could tell her that I was going to die, too. — John Greem
Whatever is the lot of humankind
I want to taste within my deepest self.
I want to seize the highest and the lowest,
to load its woe and bliss upon my breast,
and thus expand my single self titanically
and in the end go down with all the rest. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
But the knowing was visceral: if I became a mother, I'd lose myself. — Kate Bolick
The truth was, most people simply weren't worth one's attention. * — Ian C. Esslemont
Road - tomorrow?" Myron asked. "Am I going back to the abbey?"
"Better - you're going to be a hero. — Michael J. Sullivan
You obey not to get God's attention, but because you have been the object of his attention since before the world began. — Paul David Tripp
You need fear to create, to live. — Tracie Bennett
I specifically remember doing the musical 'Sweet Charity' at Stagedoor. I was playing Vittorio Vidal, which is a very funny part, and some other small roles. I couldn't really sing that well, but there were so many fun bits, and I just remember the tremendous adrenaline rush I felt from being onstage and hearing the audience enjoying it. — Sebastian Stan
Troy, I have to find out what happened to my dad."
"We know what happened to your dad. He got smoted. End of story. — Tera Lynn Childs
It is a natural process to become your own person, to find your voice, convictions, and opinions, and to challenge and shed the Shoulds that no longer serve your evolving beliefs. — Elle Luna
A great country worthy of the name does not have any friends. — Charles De Gaulle
I imagine that it will not be easy to persuade Mortmain into a bonnet," Magnus observed. "Though the color would be fetching on him."
Henry burst into laughter. "Very droll, Mr. Bane."
"Please, call me Magnus."
"I shall! — Cassandra Clare
