Guetterman Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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Relax. They're not going to kill us. They're going to TRY and kill us. And that is a very different thing. — Steve Voake
The man had no portraits or photographs, but he had slowly surrounded himself with mementos of a fantastic past. Each little item, by the sheer nature of its being, told a story. Looking around was a little like being back on the dig, or like deciphering an ancient text, and I wondered what stories they would tell me if I only knew how to read them. — William Ritter
How This Book Works — Sheila MacKechnie Murtha
I'll even let her tie me to a chair if it'll make her feel better. — Carrie Clevenger
Cole and Kyle looked anxious and wildly in love. — Debra Anastasia
All 3 Dirty Affliction Novels are only .99 each until March, 31st on Amazon! — Regina Frame
We have abolished the real world: what world is left? The apparent world perhaps? . . . But no! with the real world we have also abolished the apparent world. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The power to homogenize is the heavy artillery that has battered down all Chinese walls. — Guy Debord
I would never run for president. — Sylvester Stallone
You know, with Hitler, the more I learn about that guy, the more I don't care for him. — Norm MacDonald
The scientist knows that the ultimate of everything is unknowable. No matter What subject you take, the current theory of it if carried to the ultimate becomes ridiculous. Time and space are excellent examples of this. — Charles Proteus Steinmetz
If Kristy wanted me to feel left out for some reason, I could do the same to her. — Ann M. Martin
In my own mind, it is profoundly disappointing to see what has occurred in Iraq given the sacrifice of our troops, given our commitment to removing Saddam Hussein and putting in place a fledgling government that would have a chance for a stable, secure Iraq. — Jack Keane
Obedience is the gateway through which knowledge enters the mind. — Helen Keller
