Garvelink Cottage Quotes & Sayings
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It's more believable that a cop would get involved in solving these murders. I mean, you're talking about writing a series. How believable is it that this Hollywood gossip columnist is going to keep stumbling on all these murders? — Josh Lanyon

What changed these very ordinary men (who were such cowards that they did not dare stand too near the cross in case they got involved) into heroes who would stop at nothing? A swindle? Hallucination? Spooky nonsense in a darkened room? Or Somebody quietly doing what He said He'd do - walk right through death? What do you think? — John Bertram Phillips

We believe that this is not right for a democracy to make revolutions the beacon of promoting democracy. — Sergei Lavrov

Social media is here to stay, and the social phenomenon that is bringing this about is consumers' willingness to share more about themselves, share more about what they're doing ... people are even willing to disclose where they're at. And this phenomenon is going to create huge commerce opportunities on the web. — Ron Conway

When you feel good you uplift your life, and you uplift the world. — Rhonda Byrne

His face had been twisted into an expression of every agony he had imagined for his friend. — Stephen Crane

Savor the mystery, Stephen, we don't get enough of them. — David McCallum

Tomorrow I'm going to mow the lawn and prune the trees, and after that I'll cook some stew and casseroles to put in the freezer. We'll be glad of them when we're busy gaining dominion over the world, and can't find time to cook. — Alex Gabriel

Even the frankest and bravest of subordinates do not talk with their boss the same way they talk with colleagues. — Robert K. Greenleaf

Anything worth knowing is already known and must be remembered and reclaimed by the soul. — Plato

Numbers written on restaurant checks within the confines of restaurants do not follow the same mathematical laws as numbers written on any other pieces of paper in any other parts of the Universe. — Douglas Adams