Ghaiyyath Quotes & Sayings
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What if every seemingly isolated object was actually just where the continuous wave of that object poked through into our world? — Reuben Heyday Margolin

Ladies, here's a hint. If you're up against a girl with big boobs, bring her to the net and make her hit backhand volleys. That's the hardest shot for the well-endowed. — Billie Jean King

You are so ridiculous," said the lion. "Thinking that your thinking is worth thinking about. — John Joseph Adams

Romans gave Luther his theology, but it was the Psalms that gave him his thunder. — Steven J. Lawson

Anger is fleeting, whereas hostility is enduring. — Deborah Sandella

At home we have always regarded the dining table as the prime seat of learning. We planned it so it was impossible to see or hear a TV from the table, and it has paid dividends in the volume of ideas that have been shared over the evening meal. — Noel Whittaker

The crucial fact about sustainability is that it is not a micro phenomenon: there can be no such thing as a "sustainable" house, office building, or household appliance, for the same reason that there can be no such thing as a one-person democracy or a single-company economy. — David Owen

Despite their cool poses they wear their cravings on the outside, like the suckers on a squid. They want it all. — Margaret Atwood

Our very worst days are never beyond the reach of God's grace. — Jerry Bridges

You have to get beyond the barrier of self-protection before you can really fly. — Elizabeth Streb

My eighth grade teacher, Mrs. Pabst, had done her master's thesis on Tolkien. She showed me how the trilogy was patterned after Norse mythology. She was also the first person to encourage me to submit stories for publication. The idea of writing a fantasy based on myths never left me, and many years later, this would lead me to write Percy Jackson. — Rick Riordan

This ragged heart," she said, pulling at her kimono. "I should rip it out and bury it for compost. — Janet Fitch