Koed Quotes & Sayings
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The show is being changed right now, by the way. Jeff Burke is doing it for the Magic Kingdom. And I think it will be better, with new birds, master of ceremonies, etc. — John Hench

When we fight with the truth and stand in it to the end, then God Himself comes and confirms His Word, His righteousness and His truth — Sunday Adelaja

Was it possible to do both, to contribute to the world while merely observing it? To be content in the moment, but plan for the future? Could you follow your heart without losing all common sense? — Holly Robinson

Life is filled with opportunities to express love by acts of service. — Gary Chapman

There was always something she loved about a guy with dark features and blue eyes. But, she resigned that she had never seen eyes as beautiful as his. The man was near perfection. — J.B. McGee

Family life! The United Nations is child's play compared to the tugs and splits and need to understand and forgive in any family. — May Sarton

I don't know what you call it when you fuck someone's ass raw, Father Bell, but that's what I call it. — Sierra Simone

Can it be that action is active resignation? Something is trying to develop; it moves ever so slightly, and there comes your man of action and bashes in the hothouse windows. — Gunter Grass

There's always the option of deciding for yourself who you are and what you'll become. — Jodi Meadows

On one side is everything he knows, the patterns of his existence as regular and banal as the steady plink of a dripping faucet, where he is alone but safe, and shielded from everything that could hurt him. On the other side are waves, tumult, rainstorms, excitement: everything he cannot control, everything potentially awful and ecstatic, everything he has lived his adult life trying to avoid, everything whose absence bleeds his life of colors. — Hanya Yanagihara

In the past, people generally believed they could acquire magic in two ways: through learning the craft, either from another practitioner or from books; or through obtaining magic from a powerful being-think Faust or the classic, demonized witch, both of whom get their mojo from Satan. — David Liss