Kardong Kalabaw Quotes & Sayings
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Roselyn corseted Shane in her second best bodice, causing Shane to question in gasps how women who could not heal cracked ribs managed the feat of breathing.
"Breathing," Roselyn assured her, "was overrated. — Thomm Quackenbush
I'm going to die with my mind intact. And to me that is the most exciting way you could possibly die. — Bryce Courtenay
You called me at four thirty-four ... I hate four thirty-four. I think four thirty-four should be banned and replaced with something more reasonable, like, say, nine twelve. — Darynda Jones
I thought about having a proper room,
breathing life into it, and nobody minding. — Jenny Valentine
Wait for the man who will do anything to be your everything. And will continue to do it after he has your heart. — Alessandra Torre
There is no doubt that we cannot do without variable quantities in the sense of the potential infinite. But from this very fact the necessity of the actual infinite can be demonstrated. — Georg Cantor
'I beseech ye ... , think that ye may be mistaken.' I should like to have that written over the portals of every church, every school, and every courthouse, and, may I say, of every legislative body in the United States. I should like to have every court begin, 'I beseech ye ... , think that we may be mistaken.' — Learned Hand
The Queen of Terrasen was in a fighting pit in the slums of Rifthold. — Sarah J. Maas
everything comes if a man would only wait. I have brought myself, by long meditation, to the conviction that a human being with a settled purpose, must accomplish it and that nothing can resist a will that will stake even existence for its fulfillment". — Earl Nightingale
For, despite all our vague talk of ancient or medieval "science," pagan, Muslim, or Christian, what we mean today by science - its methods, its controls and guiding principles, its desire to unite theory to empirical discovery, its trust in a unified set of physical laws, and so on - came into existence, for whatever reasons, and for better or worse, only within Christendom, and under the hands of believing Christians. — David Bentley Hart
You will never understand pleasure without pain. — T.D. Jakes
