Gbs Syndrome Quotes & Sayings
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THE ROAD TO SUCCESS ISNT STRAIGHT. — Samwise
Henry's breath hissed out through his teeth. That ba-bad man, he finished, with a quick glance at Cecily, who rolled her eyes. — Cassandra Clare
Life was simple before World War II. After that, we had systems. — Grace Murray Hopper
Love is obtuse and reckless; it interferes. — Elizabeth Bowen
I think you're a better man than you think you are. But what I meant was, maybe you're a better man than I think you are. — Laurelin Paige
Alter any event, ever so slightly and without apparent importance at the time, and evolution cascades into radically different channel. — Stephen Jay Gould
Crime shows are really popular, in general, but usually, at the end of every episode, you have to let go of the people that you've invested in and then, the next week, get somebody else. — Mireille Enos
What part of you is dead, my daughter?
I didn't know - my sense of humor maybe? — Devon Monk
But what Tyler longed for was to have The Feeling arrive; when every flicker of light that touched the dipping branches of a weeping willow, every breath of breeze that bent the grass towards the row of apple trees, every shower of yellow ginko leaves dropping to the ground with such direct and tender sweetness, would fill the minister with profound and irreducible knowledge that God was right there. — Elizabeth Strout
How can a troubled mind Understand the way? If a man is disturbed He will never be filled with knowledge. An untroubled mind, No longer seeking to consider What is right and what is wrong, A mind beyond judgements, Watches and understands. Know that the body is a fragile jar, And make a castle of your mind. In every trial Let understanding fight for you To defend what you have won. — Gautama Buddha
You're so very naked," she whispered against his shoulder.
He smiled into her hair. "So are you. — J.R. Ward
The lesson here is not to take Camus to the beach. — Leo X. Robertson
