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Those not present are always wrong. — Philippe Nericault Destouches
Radical Islam has been the foe of Christendom for centuries. — Tom Tancredo
But there would be no confrontation the next day. And for Tommy Williams, there would be no school, either. Because the moment he walked through the gap in the stones to leave the circle, something quiet unexpected happened.
Tommy, holding tightly on to his rock, took the step that divided the inside of the circle from the outside - and disappeared.
The woods suddenly felt colder than usual. The darkness hung more heavily.
The amber was gone - and now nothing would ever be the same. — Liz Kessler
The decision to believe is the most important choice we ever make. It shapes all our other decisions. — L. Whitney Clayton
Drive away what springs from nature; it returns at a gallop. — Philippe Nericault Destouches
When we play the part of a great man too much, we seem very small. — Philippe Nericault Destouches
It's not always easy to get over some of those bumps in the road, those disillusionments and disappointments. It's going to take a strong will. Sometimes, it may take courage. Sometimes nothing but faith in God and say, I refuse to be trapped in the past. I'm not going to let the past destroy my future. I'm pressing on. I'm straining forward, knowing that God has great things in store for me. — Joel Osteen
Living is a horizontal fall. — Jean Cocteau
Fear - there's always fear. You re-create yourself in every movie, don't you? — Josh Brolin
Anonymity is the new fame. — Chuck Palahniuk
He'd sworn off sex, remember? Not unless he could do it properly, humanly, heartfully. — Dev Bentham
The absent are always in the wrong — Philippe Nericault Destouches
The perfect date for me would be staying at home, making a big picnic in bed, eating Wotsits and cookies while watching cable TV. — Kim Kardashian
Criticism is easy, art is difficult. — Philippe Nericault Destouches
These slender little people (Homo Habilis), the size of modern 12 year olds, were devoid of fangs and claws and almost certainly slower on foot than the four legged animals around them. They could have succeeded in their new way of life only by relying on tools and sophisticated cooperative behavior — E. O. Wilson
