Manakala Villa Quotes & Sayings
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He even saw something that looked like an orange flower in the distance. He was half tempted to go pick it for Trina, but he knew she'd scold him within an inch of his life if he dared impede the progress of the forest. Maybe his day would be good after all. They'd survived the worst natural disaster in known human history - maybe the corner had been turned. — James Dashner

St. John had a book in his hand - it was his unsocial custom to read at meals - he closed it and looked up. — Charlotte Bronte

Trust compared to a valuable stone that has been shattered, cannot be restored to its original form. — Ellen J. Barrier

Captain," she murmured. "I think I'm in love with you. — Marissa Meyer

The cross is the suffering the Christian endures as a consequence of his following Christ in perfect obedience. Christ chose the cross by choosing the path that led to it; and it is so with His followers. In the way of obedience stands the cross, and we take the cross when we enter that way. — A.W. Tozer

A competitive advantage is not just strength versus weakness but how you are better than others in what you do. — Matthew Ashimolowo

It changed my life," the first-grader said of the iPad. "I'm reading everything on the street." To prove his point, he read all the words on a pizza box he cradled on his lap. — Anonymous

Large angels take a long time unfolding their wings, but when they do, soar out of sight. — David Brooks

[Heraclitus speaks as if] in entrancement ... but [also] truthfully. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Every black American is bilingual. All of them. We speak street vernacular and we speak 'job interview.' — Dave Chappelle

Sometimes when I'm dancing and don't put in enough hairspray, I wind up looking like a ... what's the animal with needles? Porcupine. — Eva Simons

In life you use what you know, Anastasia. — E.L. James

It seems to me that I have always wanted to say the same thing in my books: that life is one, that mystery is all around us, that yeterday, today and tomorrow are all spread out in the pattern of eternity, together, and that although love may wear many faces in the incomprehensible panorama of time, in the heart that loves, it is always the same. — Robert Nathan