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Top Muskies Baseball Quotes

The strokes of the pen need deliberation as much as the sword needs swiftness. — Julia Ward Howe

I think of myself as an entertainment arsenal. Like I have my acting bazooka and my music machete. And you don't know what I'm going to come at you with. — Jack Black

You can't get enough of your favorite meal until, in the next moment, you find you are so stuffed as to nearly require the attention of a surgeon - and yet, by some quirk of physics, you still have room for dessert. — Sam Harris

One cannot let the events of one's past murder one's future. — Neal Shusterman

To imagine the world without gods and religion is reasonable enough; to imagine mankind without them is an entirely different matter. — Anthony Marais

We must buy jewelry; it identifies us with our tribe, just as body piercing identifies those of a different tribe. — Paulo Coelho

She had spent years locked in a tower, unable to see anything of the world but the scarp of forest beyond her window, but stories had provided her escape. New books, old books, dramas and histories and fantastical adventures, stories of ordinary lives, stories of dragons and demons, murders and mysteries and myths from long ago. A hundred possible worlds, more true to her than her own, more compelling than a life of staring at the same walls and same trees, waiting for the day when the lock would click and she would finally be allowed to be free. A story could not hurt her. — Rhiannon Thomas

Science advances one funeral at a time. — Max Planck

He loves Thee too little, who loves anything together with Thee, which he loves not for Thy sake. — Augustine Of Hippo

Don't go alone," Lend said, his voice tight with concern.
"I'll take Jack."
"Oh, wonderful, take the other psychotic guy in your life to go find the first one. — Kiersten White

A rational man knows-or makes it a point to discover-the source of his emotions, the basic premises from which they come. — Ayn Rand

How can you be so sure that your life is the one that's charmed? — Jodi Picoult

And since Lucia had quickly learned during tbeir travels that the best kind of fire god was a calm fire god, she'd chosen not to speak a word of it to him. — Morgan Rhodes

Senator Goldwater would have been a great success in the movies - working for 18th century Fox. — Hubert H. Humphrey

Words being but a breath, the stir of awakened minds is like the rustling of leaves. — Victor Hugo