Linneberger Quotes & Sayings
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Yelena." I halted in the doorway, looking back over my shoulder.
"You once said I wasn't ready to believe your reason for killing Reyad. I'll believe you now."
"But I'm not ready to tell you," I said and left the room. — Maria V. Snyder

Life was about to take her away from here. Fro the place where she'd become herself. This sold little village that never changed but helped its inhabitants to change. She's arrived straight from art college full of avant-garde ideas, wearing shades of gray and seeing the world in black and white. So sure of herself. But here, in the middle of nowhere, she'd discovered color. And nuance. She'd learned this from the villagers, who'd been generous enough to lend her their souls to paint. Not as perfect human beings, but as flawed, struggling men and women. Filled with fear and uncertainty and, in at least one case, martinis. — Louise Penny

I had not the heart to tell her that great love stories told of the pain and separateness between men and women. — Edna O'Brien

[F]or all refutation must begin with some piece of knowledge which the disputants share; from blank doubt, no argument can begin. — Bertrand Russell

One gets so used to one's own horrors, one forgets how they must seem to other people. — Diane Setterfield

I think I'm going to cry again. — Kristen Ashley

Money without wisdom diminishes the pleasure and enjoyment of wealth. — James Cook

It takes someone very special to help you forget someone very special. — Eric Segal

I woke with sweat beading across my forehead and my hands balled into fists clutching the sheet over my eyes. The dreams. They were back. Haunting me relentlessly. I thought they were gone ... I should've known better. (Rayne) — Kimberly Brockman

Kindness and freedom are not "has been" values in films and in life in general. And that we can still be young and free even if we are 70. — Danielle Arbid

And so, this was the final major theme we found: that when a group of people, no matter how small or ordinary, was willing to die out to their selfish desires, the life which came out of that death was immeasurable, and continued to affect lives far into the future. — Peter Marshall

Sometimes when you're just thrown into something, you are more ready for it than when you have time to think it over and get nervous about it. — Lara Flynn Boyle

But everyone cannot be there, and that is why photographers go there - to show them, to reach out and grab them and make them stop what they are doing and pay attention to what is going on - to create pictures powerful enough to overcome the diluting effects of the mass media and shake people out of their indifference - to protest and by the strength of that protest to make others protest. — James Nachtwey

For having wealth and wherewithal to "do good", if you do it not, talk not of faith, for you have no faith in you. — Lancelot Andrewes