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Gwerder Construction Quotes By Phyllis T. Smith

There are periods when life is so pleasant one can almost imagine the world is sun-dappled and safe. — Phyllis T. Smith

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

Take your practiced powers and stretch them out until they span the chasm between contradictions ... for the god wants to know himself in you. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Walter Martin

However, the Bible is called the Word of God because the whole transcript is an inspired, faithful, and infallible record of what God determined essential for us to know about Himself, the cosmos in which we live, our spiritual allies and adversaries, and our fellow man. — Walter Martin

Gwerder Construction Quotes By William F. Buckley Jr.

One doesn't read Jane Austen; one re-reads Jane Austen. — William F. Buckley Jr.

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Anthony Ryan

A woman of keen mind but no moral scruple whatever. And an occasionally violent temper. Just how many time did you stab that merchant, Derla? I forget. — Anthony Ryan

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Shirley Jackson

There had not been this many words sounded in our house for a long time, and it was going to take a while to clean them out. — Shirley Jackson

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Kendall Jenner

I guess my style's a little edgy but comfortable. I like being comfortable, for sure, and kind of casual. — Kendall Jenner

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Joseph Stalin

The way to handle people is to treat them like chickens. Take away everything they have by plucking all their feathers and then throw them a few bread crumbs. They will then follow you forever. — Joseph Stalin

Gwerder Construction Quotes By Scott Ian

At some point around '94 or '95, 'Rolling Stone' said that guitar rock was dead and that the Chemical Brothers were the future. I think that was the last issue of 'Rolling Stone' I ever bought. — Scott Ian