Manrico Torcoli Quotes & Sayings
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Smith shrugged and came over to Cella and Crush. Another shifter, a black bear, waited to lead them out, the security cameras conveniently and temporarily turned off.
"What did you really do to him?" Cella had to ask her.
"Nothin'."
"Smith," she said, stopping by the bear. "The man shit, pissed, and vomited after spending less than thirty minutes with you. There has to be a reason."
"Got me. All I did was stare at him until he told me something I could use."
The bear looked Smith over. "Did you stare at him with those eyes of yours?"
"I have my daddy's eyes."
"Annnnd, we now have our answer," Cella announced before they made their way out of the maximum security prison and headed home. — Shelly Laurenston

I want to be a worshiper with that heart-desperate to be as close to my Savior as possible, and following his every move and step. — Vicky Beeching

Everyone who comes out does a very foolish thing in bringing such a quantity of clothes that he never wants. — William John Wills

I've always thought it was easier for girls to sing harmonies because their voices can go to that higher plane so much more easy than a male voice. — Levon Helm

It is dishonorable to say one thing and think another; how much more dishonorable to write one thing and think another. — Seneca The Younger

Librarians are trained to be polite, patient, and helpful, no matter who stands across the reference desk.The most important thing is that we look them in the eye and take them seriously. Our work demands that we become dreamers, holding onto hope that our society can be better, that we affirm for our patrons that they are still part of this society, no matter how marginalized they have become. I was raised on the notion that the public library is a civilizing institution. And if our work calms someone's demons or teaches someone else how to treat the mentally ill with respect, then I am proud to be part of the process. — Robert Dawson

No culture that has ever embraced homosexuality has survived. — Steve Largent

It was hard to keep up the fight for the freedom of your fellow man when your fellow man was a bastard. — K.J. Charles

On the road, they join the bedraggled remnants of a column of exhausted Confederate soldiers evacuating burning Atlanta. Rhett makes her take note of the scene: "Take a good look, my dear. It's a historic moment. You can tell your grandchildren how you watched the Old South disappear one night." — Vivien Leigh

Americans move more than 10 times over the course of a lifetime. — Bill Gates

Hope is the mainspring of life. — Henry L. Stimson

It is the poor man who'll ever count his flock. — Ovid