Karamanian Family Tree Quotes & Sayings
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The nip that twitches through your blood is the chill of the sudden suspicion that you are a stranger in a strange land. — Dean Koontz
And he concluded by saying the mysterious word: "Maktub." "You should pay — Paulo Coelho
The call of God is what gets you out of bed everyday, not a burden for something. — Tommy Barnett
Sometimes there is nothing to hold me together. — Nora Raleigh Baskin
A lot of us have scars ... the biggest difference between you and the rest of us is you haven't learned to live with yours yet. — Anne Bishop
As illusory attachment (moha) spread, one sunk deeper and deeper into the pit. — Dada Bhagwan
As long as we don't die, this is gonna be one hell of a story. — John Green
To lose weight, spend time at the gym. To appear like you've lost weight, spend time with people who are bigger than you. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
[Without Pope John Paul II] there would be no end of Communism or at least much later, and the end would have been bloody. — Lech Walesa
People spend their careers trying to figure out what makes a hit single. But I learned a long time ago that you can't anticipate what people want, because it's always going to change. — Joe Perry
The exchange of students ... should be vastly expanded ... Information and education are powerful forces in support of peace. Just as war begins in the minds of men, so does peace. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
The smell of chemicals clings to the kitchen, a strange mixture of bleach and noxious lemon. The floor glistens, everything within eyesight scoured. — J.M. Darhower
The script sits in front of you. The writer's translated into ink what is in his spirit and his soul and his mind. Bum. [Thumps table.] I come along, I pick it up, and the ink goes into my eyes, into my mind, into my body, flows around and that part starts to inhabit me. And I know a good part when I see one. — Peter O'Toole
Death means you stop being. You must agree with God and stop being the intensely striving kind of Christian you have been. We avoid the cemetery and continually refuse our own death. It will not happen by striving, but by yielding to death. — Oswald Chambers