Mizushima Saki Quotes & Sayings
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I adore a God who is beyond words yet contained in the word Jesus. — Amos Smith
The panic crept closer, accompanied by a niggling doubt. Could she go back to her time? Did she want to? He shoved both thoughts aside forcefully. They were betrothed. It was too late for thinking. A betrothal was as binding as marriage. He could bed her with a clear conscience, sire sons and daughters on her and not call them bastards. She was bound to him and it was a bond she could not break. He would make certain of that. She'd stolen his heart, damn her, and he wouldn't let that go unpunished. — Lynn Kurland
It's not that I don't want to become famous or that I'm obsessed by my work as an actress, but it's all about not limiting myself, such as putting myself in a little jail that I can escape from. — Sarah Polley
Thought nourishes, sustains and gives continuity to fear and pleasure. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
Whenever I pick up a book I think, "Tell me something I don't know." — Stef Penney
Ex-convicts prepared the eggs for the White House's Easter Egg Roll. It's nice to see the White House reaching out to former members of Congress. — Jay Leno
It behooved wise people to play the part of their own police, and to guard themselves well, and care must be taken to duly close, bar and barricade their houses, and to fasten the doors well. — Victor Hugo
During the years I lived here, the people of Alexandra ignored tribal and ethnic distinctions. Instead of being Xhosas, or Sothos, or Zulus, or Shangaans, we were Alexandrans. We were one people, and we undermined the distinctions that the apartheid government tried so hard to impose. It saddens and angers me to see the rising hatred of foreigners. — Nelson Mandela
When you fall into a black hole you will be literally spaghettified. — Brian Cox
We all had to search for more words to describe things. — Tim Gunn
Baby, that's so queer I could gag on the beauty of it. — L.M. Ross
I remember being a bathtub singer. You know, the type that sings and everybody's like, 'Shut up.' — Sean Paul
I was born in Akron, Ohio, on June 6, 1943, one year to the day before D-Day, the allied invasion at Normandy. The youngest of four children, I was brought up in a wonderfully stable, loving family of strong Midwestern values. — Richard Smalley
Just because something isn't right, doesn't make it wrong. — Elise Kova
