Guthridge Nighswonger Quotes & Sayings
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We are all on the stairs, my friend; some of us are going down, some us are going up! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I hope I inspire people to dream bigger than what they are living, but a dream within their reach. — Michael Franti

Gratitude has a big job to do in us and our hearts. It is one of the chief ways that God infuses joy and resilience into the daily struggle of life. — Nancy Leigh DeMoss

You can't interrupt the process of making a key once you've started. It lets a kind of hesitation into the iron. That happens and the key will never sit well in its lock. — Henning Mankell

Listening is the hard part. Listening is the important part. The hot button is in the prospect's response. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Hitler took the action of pitiless massacre as a last resort in the face of a perceived irreconcilable enemy."
--Hitler: Beyond Evil and Tyranny, p. 39 — Russel H.S. Stolfi

That hunger for power will need to be beaten out of her, — Claire Thompson

Reaching into his pocket, he took out the amulet Isis had given him the night before, slipped it over Eve's neck.
"What's this for?"
"It looks better on you than me."
She narrowed her eyes at him. "Bull. You're being superstitious."
"No, I'm not," he lied and set her plate in with his before he shifted and began to unbutton her shirt.
"Hey, what are you doing?"
"Passing the time." His hands, clever and quick, swooped down to take her breasts. "It'll take an hour to get there by car."
"I'm not having sex in the back of a limo," she told him. "It's
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"Delicious," he finished and replaced his hands with his mouth. — J.D. Robb

Lithium makes a fine battery because it's a scarily reactive metal. Pure lithium ignites on contact if it touches water - a flake of it would sizzle and fry on the water-rich cells of your skin. — Sam Kean

We never realize just how many other lives we can help when their paths cross our own. — Wil Zeus

Plato's point is that we can never have true knowledge of anything that is in a constant state of change. We can only have opinions about things that belong to the world of the senses, tangible things. We can only have true knowledge if things that can be understood with our reason. — Jostein Gaarder