Montecino Carefree Quotes & Sayings
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Just the idea that no matter what Thor is up to he comes back to Earth is something special. — Jason Aaron

As a child, when asked what I would be, I usually said I was going to be a huntsman. A fine profession, truly! — Charles Spurgeon

You should get a glass stomach. That way you won't have to worry about pulling your head out of your ass! — Dave England

I wanted to see what no one had yet observed, even if I had to pay for this curiosity with my life. — Jules Verne

Poetry is a religion without hope. The poet exhausts himself in its service, knowing that, in the long run, a masterpiece is nothing but the perform-ance of a trained dog on very shaky ground. — Jean Cocteau

Gospel, and a cheap ministry, and a cheap membership, and a cheap communion of saints, etc. But when his obedience comes to be chargeable, when his obedience to divine commands may cost him his health, his strength, his liberty, his riches, his estate, his friends, his credit, his name, etc., then he retires, then he cries out, It is a hard saying, who can bear it? John 6:60. This is a hard commandment, who can obey it? — Thomas Brooks

I am still looking for a job. They keep telling me I don't have enough experience. But how can I get enough experience if they don't give me a chance to get experience? Oh, well. — Sherman Alexie

Death and horror are always near us. The challenge is to get on with our lives and be happy when we can always see them out of the corner of our eye, blurred, but still recognisable in the background. — Gordon Reece

Pain was something we were expected to endure. But I doubt very much if you would be entirely happy today if a doctor threw a towel in your face and jumped on you with a knife. — Roald Dahl

Centuries ago it may have been difficult for pregnant women and their children to get proper nourishment, probably leading to smaller - and therefore shorter-lived - adults. — Robert Fogel

She moves me not, or not removes at least affection's edge in me. — William Shakespeare