Kindred Prologue Quotes & Sayings
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Alyssa said earlier at the diner. Home is always home. — Brittainy C. Cherry
Hey," she called out to Liam. "You better bring my sister home."
Liam looked at Scout, and in that look, Talley saw enough love that it made her heart ache. "Always," he said. — Tammy Blackwell
Fear not death, nor Satan's thrusts, God defends whom in Him trusts; — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
What the fanatical Jewish conservatives regarded as heathen pollution, cosmopolitans saw as civilization. This was the start of a new pattern in Jerusalem: the more sacred she became, the more divided. — Simon Sebag Montefiore
In my life there were times when dreams have nothing to do with reality, but obviously they were prophetic dreams. And I know that if we look closely and listen carefully, we can see the supernatural signs that determine our future. We all meet with various everyday difficulties and overcoming them, we grow and develop. — Russell Crowe
The thing is, memory is about trust. We have to trust that what we remember is fact. And we have to trust what other people remember for things we never saw. — James Renner
As you journey through life take a minute every now and then to give a thought for the other fellow. He could be plotting something. — Dik Browne
What we are doing to the future of our children, and the other species on the planet, is a clear moral issue. — James Hansen
To be in community is to be in personal, interdependent relationship, and it comes with a price: our illusion of independence, our freedom from obligation. You can't have it both ways. If you want community, you must be willing to be obligated, dependent, tied, attached. You will — Charles Eisenstein
Mma Ramotswe did not like lying, but sometimes it was necessary, particularly when faced with people who were promoted beyond their talents. — Alexander McCall Smith
All of my youth growing up in my Italian family was focused around the table. That's where I learned about love. — Leo Buscaglia
