Margrid Guild Quotes & Sayings
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The people in your life are important. Meaningful relationships with those people are very important. — Ed Bradley

Dean opened the glove compartment and took out a package of condoms.
"You keep condoms in there?" I asked.
"It is called the glove compartment," he replied with a wink. — Nina Lane

You can only take me so low. After that it just doesn't hurt anymore. Your words and blows lose meaning and effect. You lose control of the situation. I can withstand any beating you can administer effortlessly but would die from receiving. How? I have waited. I have paid. I have scarred myself crawling through the guts of the machine, seeing how it works. — Henry Rollins

Those who lift trophies of success are those who do what they do without stretching their necks to see "who else is doing what? — Israelmore Ayivor

slaying everything within reach in order to quiet the monster that gnaws at their vitals. — Henry Miller

Read and write. Vehemently. — Michael X. Barton

Wagner used to read the libretti of his operas to his friends; I am glad I was not there. — Ralph Vaughan Williams

when he managed to get one into his mouth. — Sara Donati

We are asking Nigerians for their cooperation. They shouldn't expect miracles to happen a couple of months after we've taken over because the destruction took so many years - 16 years of the ruling party's rule of this country. — Muhammadu Buhari

My scientist friends have come up with things like 'principles of uncertainty' and dark holes. They're willing to live inside imagined hypotheses and theories. but many religious folks insist on answers that are always true. We love closure, resolution and clarity, while thinking that we are people of 'faith'! How strange that the very word 'faith' has come to mean its exact opposite. — Richard Rohr

Emilio smiled, and it was like, stubble, dimples, scar. Damn. — Sarah Ockler

The short story is the art form that deals with the individual when there is no longer a society to absorb him, and when he is compelled to exist, as it were, by his own inner light. — Frank O'Connor

This balance between tribe and individuality, community and uniqueness, was a surprise in a world that makes us think we have to make a choice between them. — Gloria Steinem

The man was a walking dichotomy. Those powerful neck-snapping, knife-throwing hands that did murder without pause were equally capable of tenderness and delicacy. — Karen Marie Moning