Makabuhay Herbal Medicine Quotes & Sayings
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But tomorrow came faster than expected, as if the future were never somewhere else, but all along part of the fabric of every present, merely untwining itself again and again into a new distinction that could never be new again. — Mark Z. Danielewski
All I am, I owe to my mother. — George Washington
His grip firmed on her arms. "I'm here. You're not alone now."
Hardly poetry, those words. A simple statement of fact. They scarcely shared the same alphabet as kindness. If true comfort were a nourishing, wholemeal loaf, what he offered her were a few stale crumbs.
It didn't matter. It didn't matter. She was a starving girl, and she hadn't the dignity to refuse.
"I'm so sorry," she managed, choking back a sob. "You're not going to like this."
And with that, Kate fell into his immense, rigid, unwilling embrace - and wept. — Tessa Dare
However, it may occur that we will find ourselves using a variety of fuel sources to give us the energy we need support our lifestyles and boost our economy. — Virgil Goode
All right, Herr Stern, if God made man in His image, which race is most like him? Is a Pole more like him than a Czech? — Thomas Keneally
He became a solitary, belonging to that tragic class of active men prematurely deprived of activity; swimmers barred from the water or actors banished from the stage. — John Le Carre
shoulder cast climbed — Robert Crais
Will not risk the patrol boats. The Surete has squadrons all — Robert Ludlum
It's funny how people can take up so much room
in your heart
but you still have plenty left
for someone else — Marilyn Hilton
You shouldn't presume that all quotes that are in a magazine or a newspaper are accurate. — Andrew Card
I think all television has to be about relationships and I don't think horror for the sake of it can work unless you're able to ground it in some kind of relationship. — Rachael Taylor
Last night, Dixon had suggested combat boots in place of Carrow's own - her two-thousand-dollar, gathered-leather, over-the-knee boots. "Do you want me to go in as an enchantress or a warrior?" Carrow had asked testily. "Pick a caste, any caste, mortal. I myself think I have the best chance as an enchantress. And fuck-me boots are standard-issue. — Kresley Cole
We have laboured long to build a heaven, only to find it populated with horrors. — Alan Moore
