Flashblindness Quotes & Sayings
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In all seriousness ... you who submit yourselves to an abortion or to an operation that precludes you from safely having additional healthy children are jeopardizing your exaltation and your future membership in the kingdom of God. — Ezra Taft Benson

I'm addicted to your allure and I'm fiending for a cure. — Christina Aguilera

If we read the Scriptures, we shall renewed our mind. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Red ants that had a sour farty smell when they were squashed. — Arundhati Roy

Poetry lets me pour out my various emotions even the suppressed ones we didn't know exist inside us' til the moment you start jotting down what you're feeling. It's more than an escape into the unknown, a refuge for your creativity and sometimes wild imagination not all ordinary, ungifted people like us understand. -Elizabeth's Quotes — Elizabeth E. Castillo

Like a cat I have nine times to die. — Sylvia Plath

Ads shouldn't be in people's way. — Chris Hughes

Obama's stern demeanor punctuated by intermittent flashes of his wide, relaxing smile is his greatest weapon in defusing pent-up angst. — Tina Brown

Darkness turned to noon. Even with the nose cone of the Learjet pointed away from the blast, the flash blinded everyone inside. Diaz lost control of the aircraft. It pitched over into a screaming, spinning dive, hurtling earthward at over five hundred miles per hour. In the cabin, people slammed into each other in the terror of flashblindness. General Steyn screamed in pain. Hauer half-fell past Burton into the cockpit. "Straighten up!" he screamed. — Greg Iles

daughter had had a way of saying things that rubbed Nora the wrong way. More often than not, they both ended up saying something they regretted. — Kristin Hannah

His suit is perfectly pressed, his blond hair expertly combed, — Tahereh Mafi

Your initial approach to a person can determine your feelings toward them, ... — Dorothy Uhnak

All eternity is in the moment. — Mary Oliver

My mother always wanted to be an actress. She was an extra in movies and stuff. I have a feeling this is the classic story: The mother wants to be an actress, and the child ends up doing it. But it was never a jealousy thing between us. It was like - well, I was making my mom happy. — Kristy McNichol

Not a man of habits, though he wished to be, — Lydia Davis