Hydroplane Boats Quotes & Sayings
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Erasmus of Rotterdam, a sixteenth-century priest who was committed to reforming the church from within, said, When faith came to be in writings rather than in hearts, contention grew hot and love grew cold. That which is forced cannot be sincere, and that which is not voluntary cannot please Christ. — Shane Claiborne

Are you fangalicious? -Jess, a random blogger
I could never be as fangalicious as you'd want me to be.-Fang — James Patterson

It is never until one realizes that one means something to others that one feels there is any point or purpose in one's own existence. — Stefan Zweig

In the ordinary church, it is suppressed by respectability, by a desire to appear better than we really are. — E. Stanley Jones

Au revoir, pidgeon. Sweeting is such part sorrow. — Pepe

You, me, together," he said, his teeth nipping at my earlobe. "Permanently, being as clingy and possessive, jealous, space-invading boyfriend and girlfriend as we want, because this is happening. We are so fucking happening together. Whether you like it or not, you're mine ... just as I've been yours for years. So ... do you got all that?" - Brandt — Linda Kage

I'm a sensual adventurer, Sue. I want to explore the passion I feel, really dig into the heart of it, the dark parts, too. I wanted to take you on that journey with me. But if you don't want to go, that's fine. — Wodke Hawkinson

It is one of the strongest bonds, I think, that can spring up between people: sharing a passion for certain books and their authors. — Alice Steinbach

In a proper pub everyone there is potentially, if not a lifelong friend, at least someone to lure into an argument about foreign policy or the Red Sox. — Barbara Holland

My need to be where it is quiet is a real need. The world is way too intense to cope with every day. — Tina J. Richardson

I remain a simple man who has more questions than answers. Please join me as I seek to turn that tide. — Bill Duke