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John Branyan Quotes By Sarge

I love blood and violence! I've got a boner for murder! — Sarge

John Branyan Quotes By John Milton

In loving thou dost well, in passion not,
Wherein true love consists not: Love refines
The thoughts, and heart enlarges; hath his seat
In reason, and is judicious — John Milton

John Branyan Quotes By Matt Chandler

People make crummy gods. — Matt Chandler

John Branyan Quotes By Plato

He seemeth to be most ignorant that trusteth most to his wit. — Plato

John Branyan Quotes By Gbenga Akinnagbe

Whether it's someone struggling with mental illness, someone struggling with poverty or struggling with their own limitations in their social behaviors, for some reason, I'm drawn to characters like that. — Gbenga Akinnagbe

John Branyan Quotes By Haniel Long

A man's motive in the small actions of daily life, like resting a moment on his pitchfork in the sun and listening intently, may be the most important thing about that man. — Haniel Long

John Branyan Quotes By James Magnussen

It can be seen as 'weak' to complain about health issues or worry about your health. But with younger guys, I think it's just a case of it being a secondary thought. We live pretty busy lifestyles these days. People have got work and social lives, and they party and spend a lot of time doing other things, and health just takes a backseat in a lot of cases. That's just the way a lot of people seem to live their lives. — James Magnussen

John Branyan Quotes By Robert Gottlieb

'Beloved Renegade' is a meditation on Walt Whitman, on tenderness, on dying. — Robert Gottlieb

John Branyan Quotes By Larry Correia

I blame it on Twilight. In real life, vampires only sparkle when they're on fire. — Larry Correia

John Branyan Quotes By Rebecca Petruck

Diggy wished he could cut sentences out of his head the way he could cut them out of a book, then cut them in half and word by word and letter by letter until they were bits of nothing that drifted from the scissors' edges, gravity not even interested enough to pull them down. — Rebecca Petruck