Ilmenita Quotes & Sayings
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He usually gets what he wants. And what he wants is to keep you safe. He really cares about you, you know."
Her chest constricted with a strange combination of pleasure and pain. She tried to cover her emotions with a playful shrug. "Well, of course he does - I mean, what's not to like? I make incredibly bad, impulsive decisions. Plus, I'm lame, scarred, and crazy - the whole package. — Kathryn Knight

And then, suddenly, we broke free from the trees. The rolling plain beyond was almost overwhelming in its openness, especially lit by a brilliant, almost awful sunset, the sky never redder, every cloud seemingly blazing from within, suffused with fire and vengeance, roiling, churning, nothing but fury in every direction. Some poets spoke of red sunsets as things of sublime beauty, prefacing good fortune or romance, but they always seemed to be foretelling some bloodletting, murder, or tragedy writ large for all the world to see, and never more so than now. — Jeff Salyards

You do have a Dream. It's part of what it means to be human, created in the image of God. — Bruce Wilkinson

Begin your day with prayer, and make it so soulful that it may remain with you until the evening. — Mahatma Gandhi

Those of us in law enforcement must redouble our efforts to resist bias and prejudice. We must better understand the people we serve and protect - by trying to know, deep in our gut, what it feels like to be a law-abiding young black man walking on the street and encountering law enforcement. We must understand how that young man may see us. — James Comey

Brace for the worst, hope for the best — Constance Roberts

I don't get jazz. It always sounds like a bunch of toddlers let loose in a music room. — Libba Bray

Life is not what we live; it is what we imagine we are living. — Pascal Mercier

In conditions of private property ... "life-activity" stands in the service of property instead of property standing the service of free life-activity. — Herbert Marcuse