Nerved Horses Quotes & Sayings
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I'm looking for conversations that will be meaningful with people that want to have meaningful connections with an audience. — George Stroumboulopoulos

He was the mighty Fezzik, lover of rhymes, and you did not give up, no matter what. — William Goldman

I see no business in life but the work of Christ. — Henry Martyn

One hundred years ago, visionary political leaders from the Progressive Era established a system of national forests and parks in our country that are the envy of the world and today are the treasure of an entire nation. Why not a similar, global vision for our generation? — Eban Goodstein

My dreams about finding a place to create true, meaningful friendships around my fake video game world had come true. — Felicia Day

This is the band I always wanted to be in. — Phil Anselmo

Her gamblder was in hospital. There'd been heavy losses at the blackjack table, his wife had discovered what he'd been up to, developed a wholly unexpected strength ("inhuman strength," he called it) broken both of his arms, and then moved in with a carpenter who'd clearly been keeping her company while he'd been out working on their finances. — Helen Oyeyemi

I want to ruin you for anyone else's kisses. I want to brand you as mine. I want to hear you say my name, not because you're irritated, but because you're so damn turned on you can't think straight. I want to do that to you. I want to make you mine. — Rachel Van Dyken

The Christian principles on which the country was primarily founded are rarely consulted other than for formalities of state, derision, or for the purpose of contrasts in the making of new laws. — H. Wayne House

In any case, when we avoid the legitimate suffering that results from dealing with problems, we also avoid the growth that problems demand from us. It is for this reason that in chronic mental illness we stop growing, we become stuck. And without healing, the human spirit begins to shrivel. — M. Scott Peck