Meserall Auto Quotes & Sayings
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Usura slayeth the child in the womb It stayeth the young man's courting It hath brought palsey to bed, lyeth between the young bride and her bridegroom — Ezra Pound

There are temptations which strong exercise best enables us to resist — John Lubbock

This toast feels raw. Is it safe to eat raw toast? — Lemony Snicket

Nobody can be lucky all the time, / so when your luck deserts you in some fashion / don't think you've been abandoned in your prime, / but rather that you're saving up your ration — Piet Hein

In times of need I call unto you Abba Father and you answer. — Euginia Herlihy

I've never wanted a slave. But I have always wanted a bother. I want you to be free, Coal. You can repay me by staying that way. — Christina Daley

Don't think, he'd said, because it was easier than saying, Take me for who I am.
He couldn't bear that suddenly. He wanted it without pretences, without excuses, his fingers curling hard into Laurent's hair.
'It's me,' said Damen. 'It's me, here with you. Say my name.'
'Damianos. — C.S. Pacat

Is not living at all not better than living badly? — Critias

It's always very daunting to play someone who actually existed. You have to honor that, and be specific and accurate and try to make people believe that you're that guy, which is really hard. — Michael Shannon

When all the normal patterns and routines of a person's life fell apart - and with such shocking suddenness - you had to find something you could hold onto, something that was both sane and predictable. — Stephen King

Amazon is actually like Google and Facebook. Just another source to collect information for Governments, CIA and Private Investors. — Daniel Marques

Neither of us can come to either a knowledge of God, or a denial of God by our scientific research. — George Coyne

Art forms of the past were really considered elitist. Bach did not compose for the masses, neither did Beethoven. It was always for patrons, aristocrats, and royalty. Now we have a sort of democratic version of that, which is to say that the audience is so splintered in its interests. — David Cronenberg