Gossip Girl 3x18 Quotes & Sayings
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the eight warrior cops and their chief are terminated before the civil trial, they would likely become hostile witnesses against the City. — John Grisham
Being lucky in love might be less a matter of luck and more a matter of paying attention. — Sophia Dembling
Even across the dark, even across the loss, even across the emptiness, soul will speak to soul — Catherine Fisher
Loss is the hardest thing, I said. But it's also the teacher that's the most difficult to ignore. — Dean Koontz
Life is an opportunity. The only crime we are committing is not taking that opportunity. — Debasish Mridha
Now, the whole world hears
Or shall hear,
surely shall hear, at the last,
Though men delay, and doubt, and faint, and fail,
That promise faithful:
"Fear not, little flock!
It is your Father's will and joy, to give
To you, the Kingdom"! — Matthew Arnold
she had always considered that, far from the world of Ealing and its county councillors who over-ate and neighed like stallions, there were bright colonies of beings, chaste, beautiful in thought, altruist and circumspect. And, till that moment, she had imagined — Ford Madox Ford
The Luxembourg is within five minutes' walk of the rue Notre Dame des Champs, and there he sat under the shadow of a winged god, and there he had sat for an hour, poking holes in the dust and watching the steps which lead from the northern terrace to the fountain. The sun hung, a purple globe, above the misty hills of Meudon. Long streamers of clouds touched with rose swept low on the western sky, and the dome of the distant Invalides burned like an opal through the haze. Behind the Palace the smoke from a high chimney mounted straight into the air, purple until it crossed the sun, where it changed to a bar of smouldering fire. High above the darkening foliage of the chestnuts the twin towers of St. Sulpice rose, an ever-deepening silhouette. — Robert W. Chambers
He's cutting the heart out of the American dream to own a home and have a good job ... and still he's popular
Tip O'Neill on Ronald Reagan — Chris Matthews