Feelins Quotes & Sayings
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Whether we call it sacrifice, or poetry, or adventure, it is always the same voice that calls. — Aristotle.
reading off the names in rotation, I called out each morning the guard for the day. We had in the — James B. Gillett
She gave an envious thought to the happier lot of men, who are always free to plunge into the healing waters of action. — Henry James
True believing Christians are sheep among wolves, sheep for the slaughter. They must be baptized in anxiety, distress, affliction, persecution, suffering, and death. — William Roscoe Estep
Their bodies were in exquisite harmony with one another. A hunger inched through her veins, rousing her to the peak of desire. She wanted to yield to the burning sweetness that was captive within her.
The passion of his ardor mounted, and she finally abandoned herself to the whirl of sensations. Love flowed into her like warm molten honey, shattering her into a million glowing stars. — Victoria Roberts
Don't go away. I don't want to be alone. I can't stand being alone. — Arnold Rothstein
I have a DVD player and I have DVDs, and I have no time to watch any of them. — David Morse
If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking ... is freedom. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
Sometimes he'd dream of hunting for Adam the Usurper twenty years in the future, or of Doctor Simmons sending Aero to burrow into his head and steal his most secret thoughts and desires. — Alesha Escobar
A Corpse or a Ghost- I'd sooner be one or t'other, square and fair, than a Ghost in a Corpse, which is my feelins at present. — William De Morgan
And I realized ... just now ... that God gives us the ugliness so we don't take the beautiful things in life for granted. - Miles — Colleen Hoover
Some people say Earth is the bottom level of Purgatory.' She pointed toward the floor and frowned.
'I call it the top floor of Hell. — Tara West
The wind breathes not, and the wave
Walks softly as above a grave. — Philip James Bailey
