Keiren Quotes & Sayings
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Still, one of the great truths of life is that any situation can be improved with coffee. — Lilah Pace
What you wish to be, be. — Lailah Gifty Akita
So why don't you go home?"
Dink smiled crookedly. "Because I can't give up the game." He tugged at the fabric of his flash suit, which lay on the bunk beside him. "Because I love this. — Orson Scott Card
What I observed about my fellow actors was that most gave up very easily. — Harrison Ford
Wisdom can see the red, the rose, the stained and sculptured curve of grey, the charcoal scars of fire, and see around that living tower of tree the hermit tatters of old bark split down and strip to end the season; and can be quiet and not look for reasons past the edge of reason. — Judith Wright
The world believes all blondes are stupid and brunettes are smarter. Well, I disagree. — Anna Kournikova
If I wanted to change my life then I'd have to do it myself. Because no one was coming to protect me, or save me, or heal me. — J.A. Huss
The infinite reservoir of future grace is flowing back through the present into the ever-growing pool of past grace. The inexhaustible reservoir is invisible except through the promises. But the ever-enlarging pool of past grace is visible; and God means for the certainty and beauty and depth to strengthen our faith in future grace. — John Piper
You might as well talk to my baby daughter. You'll get more sense out of her — Kenny Dalglish
You're a cold bastard, Caleb.' She turned on her heels, fighting back the tears as she took the first two steps back down.
'A cold bastard who feels a hell of a lot more than he should,' he declared. 'Who, despite what you have done to me here, still cannot see you walk away. Who cannot bear the thought of anyone else laying their hands on you. Who I would kill if they ever hurt you the way I have. I don't want you to be a serryn, Leila. It's the last thing I want. And you being the one I need to kill tears me apart more than you'll ever know. — Lindsay J. Pryor
