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Immediatement Sans Quotes By Kiersten White

Just as he reached for my neck, I tased him. I was there to bag and tag, not to kill. Besides, if I had to carry separate weapons for every paranormal I took out, I'd be dragging around a full luggage set. Tasers are a one-size-fits-all paranormal butt-kicking option. Mine's pink with rhinestones. Tasey and I have had a lot of good times together. — Kiersten White

Immediatement Sans Quotes By Matt Chandler

As we gaze on Christ, the mind is informed, and the heart is inflamed, and the body begins to line up. — Matt Chandler

Immediatement Sans Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

I just want the days of my life to add up to something. The way every day of your life, the way it can just disappear in front of the television, Denny says he wants a rock to show for each day. Something tangible. Just one thing. A little monument to mark the end of each day. — Chuck Palahniuk

Immediatement Sans Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The best way to love someone is to let them reveal their inner beauty that will enlighten your soul and the heart of the universe. — Debasish Mridha

Immediatement Sans Quotes By Samuel Johnson

The appearance and retirement of actors are the great events of the theatrical world; and their first performances fill the pit with conjecture and prognostication, as the first actions of a new monarch agitate nations with hope and fear. — Samuel Johnson

Immediatement Sans Quotes By Willard Wigan

I'm just honoring my mother's words. She always told me, 'The smaller your work, the bigger your name will become.' — Willard Wigan

Immediatement Sans Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I suppose if I gave myself the chance I could be an alcoholic. — Sylvia Plath

Immediatement Sans Quotes By George Berkeley

I imagine that thinking is the great desideratum of the present age; and the cause of whatever is done amiss may justly be reckoned the general neglect of education in those who need it most, the people of fashion. What can be expected where those who have the most influence have the least sense, and those who are sure to be followed set the worst examples? — George Berkeley