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Merensky Sawmills Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

The gods don't give a gift that precious to someone so undeserving."

"Are you my priest now?"

Hadrian stared at him.

Royce looked back down at the stream below. "She doesn't even know me. What if she doesn't like me? Few people do."

"She might not at first. Maribor knows I didn't. But you have a way of growing on a person." He smiled. "You know, like lichen or mold."

Royce looked up and scowled. "Okay, forget what I said. Definitely steer clear of the priesthood. — Michael J. Sullivan

Merensky Sawmills Quotes By David Simon

We have treated television as if it is not a mass medium, and we have been rewarded in kind. — David Simon

Merensky Sawmills Quotes By Lara Adrian

He was on his knees before this female, and he'd gladly stay there for the rest of his life. — Lara Adrian

Merensky Sawmills Quotes By Ellen Goodman

What do I want to take home from my summer vacation? Time. The wonderful luxury of being at rest. The days when you shut down the mental machinery that keeps life on track and let life simply wander. The days when you stop planning, analyzing, thinking and just are. Summer is my period of grace. — Ellen Goodman

Merensky Sawmills Quotes By Aleatha Romig

In their figurative game of chess, Anthony Rawlings had Claire in check. Every move she made, he countered. — Aleatha Romig

Merensky Sawmills Quotes By Rumiko Takahashi

I never thought ... that someone liked me ... not like a demon ... not like a half-demon ... not even like human ... just like ... just like me! -Inuyasha — Rumiko Takahashi

Merensky Sawmills Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

The immigrant must not be allowed to drift or to be put at the mercy of the exploiter. Our object is not to imitate one of the older racial types, but to maintain a new American type and then to secure loyalty to this type. We cannot secure such loyalty unless we make this a country where men shall feel that they have justice and also where they shall feel that they are required to perform the duties imposed upon them. — Theodore Roosevelt