Kilmuir Easter Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kilmuir Easter Quotes

Holy shit! Can we say unstable? Was I the only sane one around here? Well, I guess that really wasn't setting the standard very high. -Ember, Darkness Of Light — Stacey Marie Brown

And what does he want?" I turn and face the serving girl. "The same thing we all want. He just won't admit it." I see longing in her eyes, and also anger, when she looks at Aladdin. "Freedom from the past." I — Jessica Khoury

The sovereign good of man is a mind that subjects all things to itself and is itself subject to nothing; such a man's pleasures are modest and reserved, and it may be a question whether he goes to heaven, or heaven comes to him; for a good man is influenced by God Himself, and has a kind of divinity within him. — Seneca The Younger

Both the zombie mafia and the rebel zombie alliance could suck my white trash undead ass. — Diana Rowland

What they are doing is disarming in the battle to stop illegal drugs and illegal aliens. — Lamar S. Smith

When looking back, usually I'm more sorry for the things I didn't do than for the things I shouldn't have done. — Malcolm Forbes

And then Gwalchmai said, 'No one should distract an ordained knight from his thoughts in a discourteous way, for perhaps he has either suffered a loss or he is thinking about the woman he loves best. — Sioned Davies

Biophilia, if it exists, and I believe it exists, is the innately emotional affiliation of human beings to other living organisms. — E. O. Wilson

I think the simpler it is when you have a crazy character to play is almost more creepy and interesting. — Emilie De Ravin

In the family register of glory the small and the great are written with the same pen. You are as dear to your Father's heart as the greatest in the family. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Albine now yielded to him, and Serge possessed her.
And the whole garden was engulfed together with the couple in one last cry of love's passion. The tree-trunks bent as under a powerful wind. The blades of grass emitted sobs of intoxication. The flowers, fainting, lips half-open, breathed out their souls. The sky itself, aflame with the setting of the great star, held its clouds motionless, faint with love, whence superhuman rapture fell. And it was the victory of all the wild creatures, all plants and all things natural, which willed the entry of these two children into the eternity of life. — Emile Zola