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Farworld Quotes & Sayings

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Top Farworld Quotes

Lucy was using my blanket to dry the dishes ... We now have very secure dishes! — Charles M. Schulz

If the 19th [century] was the century of the individual (liberalism means individualism), you may consider that this is the "collective" century, and therefore the century of the state. — Benito Mussolini

Dripping charnel
grounds of light -
I examine hope &
fear -
blue-black body
monster of
enlightenment -
call me Youthful
Lightning Bolt -
tired I slump -
desire's already
here - I don't
care -
my wrathful
rosary coiled
snake
on my cushion -
I close my tired
eyes -
sleep has been
troubled but
my mother's
cancer hasn't
spread -
still I
am the Cemetary
King — Marc Olmsted

Not sure there is a truth that's "for sure." — Lenny Jacobson

I had always thought that vaginas, with their flaps and folds, looked somehow unfinished. — David Burr Gerrard

He had been fashioned when the sky kissed the sun. Just as I had been fashioned when the sky kissed the moon. The sky, like most immortals, is a fickle bastard who took as he pleased and then paid no attention to the offspring he left behind. — Kristin Cast

You realize that life is short and fragile; and when you are facing walls of water, you understand your own mortality can change and how quickly things could change. — Larry Ellison

If i can't even protect my captain's dream, then whatever ambition i have is nothing but talk.. — Zoro

Your greatest moments of challenge are a call to defy your timid habits of safety and rush out into life. — Bryant McGill

I just read this awsome book called Farworld!!!!!! it is so awsome wel i think u should read it and find out what its about and why i like it. — J. Scott Savage

The sound came again. There was a whistle to it, and a moan. It was almost a hiss, and it could've been a strangled gasp. Above all, it was quiet, and it seemed to have no source.
It whispered. — Cherie Priest