Gerezd Quotes & Sayings
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The hen is the wisest of all the animal creation, because she never cackles until the egg is laid. — Abraham Lincoln

I cannot tell you how many times I have seen the original 'Steel Magnolias' with Dolly Parton and Sally Field and Julia Roberts. — Matthew Moy

To become acquainted with oneself is a terrible shock. — Carl Jung

Teachers wondered why I didn't speak up more in class. Why would I when I knew how precarious words could be, how betraying they were, how vulnerable they made you? — Justina Chen

Satan loves to fish in the troubled waters of a discontented heart. — Thomas Watson

Sometimes I feel ... that my cross is heavy beyond endurance ... My heart seems worn out and bruised beyond repair, and in my deep loneliness I often wish to be gone, but God knows best, and I want to do every ounce of work He wants me to do. — Charles Studd

Greger gave us a faraway look.
'Now you'rrre getting somewhere, lads! This is Holgerrri.'
I turned to Niila and muttered a gruesome premonition:
'By God, but he's going to get beaten up.
'What?' said Greger
'Oh, nothing. — Mikael Niemi

I'm sorry about the dinner."
"Best date ever. Well, until people died and vampires showed up. But before that it was awesome. — Ilona Andrews

This is wonderful for a young person, no matter what profession they're in. When you can see something and you can feel this attraction to it, then it becomes less of me trying to teach them as they teach themselves. They've got it and bang off they go. — Paul Rankin

A round moon stood low in the sky, pale still, and smudged with shadow, and thin at one edge like a worn coin. There was a scatter of small stars, with here and there the shepherd stars herding them, and across from the moon one great star alone, burning white. The shadows were long and soft on the seeding grasses. A — Mary Stewart

I'm not giving up acting, I'm definitely not going to stop. — Shane West

History is the myth, the true myth, of man's fall made manifest in time. — Henry Miller