Keife Quotes & Sayings
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We all can't be famous but we can all be great and we become great when we serve others — Martin Luther King Jr.

We did an evil thing, father."
"What do you think war is? We're men. Not boys swinging sticks at each other and pronouncing the evil wizard's defeat. We do what duty and honor demand, and often what we do is terrible. — Daniel Abraham

The priest's lesson: beware the Nightlord, for his pleasure is a mortal's doom. My grandmother's lesson: beware love, especially with the wrong man. — N.K. Jemisin

Ball teams do not always run true to form in a short series. In a season's campaign, class will tell; the best team will invariably win, unless disaster overtakes it. In a short series, some freak situation, same unusual play, may prove to be the turning point. — Billy Evans

Ah! dearest love, sweet home of all my fears,
and hopes, and joys, and panting miseries,
Tonight if I may guess, thy beauty wears a smile of such delight,
As brilliant and as bright
As when with ravished, aching, nassal eyes,
Lost in a soft amaze
I gaze, I gaze — John Keats

A bead of cold sweat dangled on my fingertip before dripping onto the doorbell. What if I got electrocuted from my wet fingers? I would die literally inches from my first high school party. And everyone would be like, oh, poor thing was so nervous, what a tragedy. Death by sweat. — Lindsey Leavitt

When a song came on the radio that I wanted to learn, my mother would quickly write down the lyrics for me. Soon after, I would be singing it. — Kiran Ahluwalia

Death drowns the unsatisfied man, whose restless mind clutches for greater and greater pleasures. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Everyday is a great day. The only way it is bad is if you make it bad. — Blair

By that time I was hooked on a career in academic research instead of one in the pharmaceutical industry that I had originally considered in deciding to get a PhD. — Paul Berg

Mistaking insolence for freedom has always been the hallmark of the slave. — Wilhelm Reich

The body I had at 21, God gave me. The body I have at 31, is one I worked for. — Cindy Crawford

He shuffled through the list of messages, prioritizing them into three piles: now, later, and some other time. — Kenneth Eade