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Fausto Murillo Quotes By Gail Godwin

There are things we can't undo, but perhaps there is a kind of constructive remorse that could transform regrettable acts into something of service to life. — Gail Godwin

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Bob Goff

Living a life of following Christ means constant interruptions. — Bob Goff

Fausto Murillo Quotes By James Hannaham

She kept seeing brothers she would think was him from far away and then get close and be like Oh, can't be him, he got hands. — James Hannaham

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Helen Humphreys

It's better to have no secrets. Lies are always harder to manage than the truth. — Helen Humphreys

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Peter Heller

She must have been freezing, and it filled Pete with gratitude for the no-bullshit people of the earth, the people who knew what had to be done and would find their own damn coat later. — Peter Heller

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Choa Kok Sui

Spirituality is connected with practicality. — Choa Kok Sui

Fausto Murillo Quotes By S.A. McAuley

Fuck my country and yours, they will continue fighting whether we live or die. But I can't, and won't, go on without you. Not anymore. — S.A. McAuley

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Jonathan Glover

A central part of the torturer's craft is to make his job easier by stripping the victim of protective dignity. — Jonathan Glover

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Jack Nicklaus

The longer you play, the better chance the better player has of winning. — Jack Nicklaus

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Terry Pratchett

You did the doctoring work as neatly as you could, and if it was on something oozy, then you just thought about how nice things would be when you'd stopped doing it. — Terry Pratchett

Fausto Murillo Quotes By Anthony Ryan

The day watch stayed on deck, running the rigging and undertaking the never-ending chores of ship life. A few favoured me with a customary glare or two, but none attempted to converse, a mercy for which I was grateful. — Anthony Ryan