Gaamaak Quotes & Sayings
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...you must wear clothes, you must honor your teachers, you must not attack fellow students' dorm rooms with chain saws. — E. Lockhart

In the second and third exiles we have served as a living protest against greed and hate, against physical force, against "might makes right"! — I.L. Peretz

We want Israel as a democratic and Jewish state. So you have to maintain a Jewish majority, and you want to do that by legal means, by democratic means. — Benjamin Netanyahu

I am crazy about mysterious things. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

And what about that meadow where we have them? Is it going to, I don't know, poof out of existence as soon as the faeries leave?"
He frowned thoughtfully. "I suppose it will remain as it is. All this will. We created it, but the matter from which it was formed was never ours. I can't see why it would cease to be since we won't do anything to keep the things we make here. Once made, they simply are."
"Are you sure?"
He opened his eyes. "Of course not."
I glared. "Well, thank you. — Kiersten White

Through joy, the Soul confirms your ability to remain victorious - even in the midst of defeat. — Eleesha

How can we love sin, when we remember that because of our sins Jesus died? — J.C. Ryle

Divination is a mirror, reflecting what is here and here," Kezia would tell her, pointing to Nettie's heart and head. Nettie nodded like a solemn student.
"Whatever the cards show you, always trust the words that well inside you. The truth is waiting to be heard. Never doubt it. — Gwendolyn Womack

As far as being territorial about one's own life, that's a mistake for ANY writer. All writers everywhere, in every genre, are drawing from their life and the lives of those around them for "material." Memoirs just make transparent and even amplify that activity. — Lidia Yuknavitch

You write fiction, you're writing memoir, and when you're writing memoir, you're writing fiction. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Most [people] see education only as the means by which a person is transported from one economic plane to a higher one. — Richard M. Weaver

Forgiveness is one of the many horrible side effects of loving someone. — R. K. Milholland

To love a person is to know and love the person. But we can pick up an enormous amount about another human being just by exchanging a couple of sentences. It's not yet knowledge; it's an intuition that motivates you to want to find out more. — Nathaniel Branden