Mokians Quotes & Sayings
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My leg over the bike. Ranger was watching me, smiling. "I like the way you straddle that," he said. "Someday . . . — Janet Evanovich

Reverend Ted Haggard's followers still think he's not gay. I'm not kidding. In their world, there are no gay people. There are just straight people who are sinning. They don't want to do it, but the Devil makes them! He targets people like Reverend Ted. That's how it happened. The Devil got hold of Reverend Ted, and Ted said, 'Get thee behind me, Satan! And put it in, gently'. — Bill Maher

Whenever Congress was in session, we were in Washington. So four months out of the year we were in Tennessee and the rest of the time in Arlington, which is where my mom grew up. Then, of course, in 1992 we moved into the vice president's house in D.C. I was 15 then. — Kristin Gore

A wise man can be a fool in love. — Chetan Bhagat

I can never leave a bookstore without buying a book. I read four or five at a time. — Mireille Guiliano

Wondering where the Mokians get all those shark teeth? Well it involves using children who read the last pages of books first as bait. — Brandon Sanderson

It was true. She was his soul's star. His heart ignited every time she came into the room, flared with every just-so gesture. Anything she touched became instantly talismanic. — Mark Kirkbride

Jesus came to live the life we could not live and to die the death we deserve to die. — David Platt

I think there are a lot of companies that are staying private longer. Much more of their growth is happening while they are on the private side. So their valuations are hitting $1 billion while they are still private more often. — David Sze

I'm worried about everything at all times. — Odeya Rush

Joy comes when we have the Spirit in our lives. When we have the Spirit, we rejoice in what the Savior has done for us. — Quentin L. Cook

Yes, Halloween excites me. That whole time of year, autumn, I find exhilarating. A passionate season. The others are so bland. In the fall, you see opportunities for change. Real change. Possibilities present themselves. None of the renewal and redemption cliches of spring. No. Something darker and more primal and more important than that. — Alice LaPlante

It is there all the time. — Anna Freud