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Metacarpal Bones Quotes By Cary Siegel

Home mortgage - If you pay one extra month's mortgage (write, "Principal only" on the check and send a note to the lender), you will take seven years off a thirty-year mortgage. — Cary Siegel

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By William Shakespeare

Poor bird! Thou 'dst never fear the net nor lime, The pitfall nor the gin. — William Shakespeare

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By Isabelle Fuhrman

I never let anyone pluck, including myself, unless my mom approves. She guards my eyebrows. She's like the eyebrow police! — Isabelle Fuhrman

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By Willow Madison

In one night, I went from a man in complete control over everything in my life to a mixed-up mess, falling for a chick way more fucked up than I ever could have imagined. Falling for her? Fuck, try already fallen, jackass. — Willow Madison

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By Anandamayi Ma

In 'whichever direction' you may turn your gaze you will find One Eternal Indivisible Being manifested. Yet, it is not at all easy to detect this Presence, because He interpenetrates everything ... — Anandamayi Ma

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By Mark Twain

A religion that comes of thought, and study, and deliberate conviction, sticks best. The revivalized convert who is scared in the direction of heaven because he sees hell yawn suddenly behind him, not only regains confidence when his scare is over, but is ashamed of himself for being scared, and often becomes more hopelessly and malignantly wicked than he was before. — Mark Twain

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By Anne Rice

You have to pass away from what failed you into what can sustain you. Otherwise - there is no hope. — Anne Rice

Metacarpal Bones Quotes By John Berger

What reconciles me to my own death more than anything else is the image of a place: a place where your bones and mine are buried, thrown, uncovered, together. They are strewn there pell-mell. One of your ribs leans against my skull. A metacarpal of my left hand lies inside your pelvis. (Against my broken ribs your breast like a flower.) The hundred bones of our feet are scattered like gravel. It is strange that this image of our proximity, concerning as it does mere phosphate of calcium, should bestow a sense of peace. Yet it does. With you I can imagine a place where to be phosphate of calcium is enough. — John Berger