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Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Iman

I was born in Somalia, which is in East Africa. My parents started with nothing: poor, poor, poor. They eloped, which was unheard of in my country, when my father was 17 and my mother was 14. — Iman

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Ian McEwan

When they kissed she immediately felt his tongue, tensed and strong, pushing past her teeth, like some bully shouldering his way into a room. Entering her. — Ian McEwan

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Cora Carmack

Someone's an easy grader."
"Someone just has a soft spot where you are concerned." He was leaning down towards me and even though his face was a good foot away from me, I swear I felt those words like he'd whispered them into my ear. — Cora Carmack

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Clyde DeSouza

Don't leave home without your Wizer ... it's an ugly world out there — Clyde DeSouza

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Buck Brannaman

I often tell people in the clinics, the human possesses the one thing that means more to the horse than anything in the world, and that is peace and comfort, — Buck Brannaman

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Lori Jones

Beauty in life and fiction is a mixture of Fairy Tale and Tragedy. Men see a pretty face and want to claim the image to fit their fantasy. When the fantasy fades away as it always does, the tragedy is that the 'real' woman he did not notice is left standing to face his disillusion and disappointment. — Lori Jones

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Curly Howard

I had beautiful wavy hair and a waxed mustache. — Curly Howard

Nightstar Battletech Quotes By Mahmud Shabistari

Thinking

Thinking is passing from the false to the true
and seeing the Absolute Whole in the part.
When the idea enters the mind,
it is a reminiscence of a former state,
and passes on to interpretation.

. . . He who sees by illumination
discerns God first in everything.
But he who sees by logic only,
and seeks to prove the necessary,
is bewildered and sometimes travels
backward in a circle, or is imprisoned
in a chain of proofs.
Fool! He seeks the dazzling sun
by the dim light of a candle in the desert. — Mahmud Shabistari