Gun Guild Quotes & Sayings
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Top Gun Guild Quotes

If I could remember their singing and write down the notes, no man who read that score would ever grow sick or old. — C.S. Lewis

If you lead a country like Britain, a strong country, a country which has taken a lead in world affairs in good times and in bad, a country that is always reliable, then you have to have a touch of iron about you. — Margaret Thatcher

I was born in Alabama, but I only lived there for a month before I'd done everything there was to do. — Paula Poundstone

It's not the span of time that matters. It's the quality of love you have in that time that counts. For some people a thousand years would never be enough. — Dan Skinner

Registering guns is like sending a list of your household valuables to a burglars' guild. Why invite - guarantee - a visit.? — Kenneth W. Royce

For the next three plus years, I really was not in creative shape. That part of my brain was not functioning. — Lou Gramm

Children should transcribe favourite passages.
A certain sense of possession and delight may be added to this exercise if children are allowed to choose for transcription their favorite verse in one poem or another ... But a book of their own, made up of their own chosen verses, should give them pleasure. — Charlotte Mason

I'm not going to waste my energy looking into the eyes of someone like the guy who blew my legs off trying to find a way to forgive him for doing something that horrible when there are way more productive ways I could be spending my life. You've got to focus on moving on. — Augusten Burroughs

Taking out her gun, she turned to Monique. "You have any offensive capabilities? Know how to fire a weapon?" "My face and my body are my weapons, Guild Hunter." A hint of that upper-class sneer entered her tone. "Sex is about as physical as I get." "Bully for you." She slammed a fist on the garage door. "Hurry, Janvier! — Nalini Singh

I don't think there is a need of the categorization 'woman writing'. I think in some sense writers lost their gender when they walk into the world of words; I believe that writers ought to be able to slip under the skins of both men and women. Only then will the writing and the characters have credibility and strength. — Anita Nair

I could tell you stories-if only stories could tell what I have in me to tell. — Patricia Hampl