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Gentium Font Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Fear is not of the unknown, but of loss of the known. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Gentium Font Quotes By George R R Martin

Bran could not take his eyes off the blood. The snows around the stump drank it eagerly, reddening as he watched. — George R R Martin

Gentium Font Quotes By Marie Rutkoski

Any consideration of the story we call 'Cinderella' for simplicity's sake must acknowledge that 'Cinderella' has had a dizzying array of personae over hundreds of years, in several cultures. There is no one authoritative tale of 'Cinderella,' only a hall of mirrors with a different face in each reflection. — Marie Rutkoski

Gentium Font Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

I mean, if everything is already set in stone, why try? I prefer to think that we're choosing in every moment what happens next. — Rainbow Rowell

Gentium Font Quotes By Roberta Pearce

Those were my last words. To be listed in some book of quotations, alphabetically after Wilde:
Wilde, Oscar (of the wallpaper in his bedroom): "Either it goes, or I do."
Wilding, Adelyn (of the gum splooches on the sidewalk): "Ditto." — Roberta Pearce

Gentium Font Quotes By Henry Ford

One of the greatest discoveries a person makes, one of their great surprises, is to find they can do what they were afraid they couldn't do. — Henry Ford

Gentium Font Quotes By Elizabeth Moon

Miss Sevier in high school told us the police think we have knives or guns in our pockets and that they have killed people who were just trying to get out their IDs. I think that is wrong, but I read where the court decided it was all right if the police were really scared. Yet if anybody else is really scared of the police it's not all right for the scared person to kill a policeman. — Elizabeth Moon

Gentium Font Quotes By Langston Hughes

American Heartbreak
I am the American heartbreak
The rock on which Freedom
Stumped its toe
The great mistake
That Jamestown made
Long ago. — Langston Hughes