Norwillow Quotes & Sayings
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Most of us see Justice O'Connor as something of an icon, although we do not agree with all of her decisions. — Patricia Ireland

I got hooked into folk music by accident, because that's what white college kids liked when I was a child. — Stephen Stills

How do you make people do the best work? You make them feel comfortable, so you can feel comfortable - and then you can have a really good ballgame! — Robert Knepper

Train yourself to listen to that small voice that tells us what's important and what's not. — Sue Grafton

His gaze appeared to try and pull her apart at the seams so he could make her anew. — Sarah Noffke

If books were girls and reading was s-ss-ssss-fucking, this would be the biggest whorehouse in the county and I'd be the most ruthless pimp you ever met. Whap the girls on the butts and send them off to their tricks as fast and often as I can. — Joe Hill

Him jump a little inside whenever they roamed his way. Her hair - off-limits to touch, but not to his other senses - entranced him, jet black, shoulder-length, tightly coiled like powerful springs, smelling slightly of chemicals and cinnamon, the beads at the end of each braid clicking together as she walked. — Barry Lyga

Stay away from excellence at all costs; it stinks. — Michael Leunig

The right relation between prayer and conduct," wrote Archbishop Temple, "is not that conduct is supremely important and prayer may help it, but that prayer is supremely important and conduct tests it. — Swami Prabhavananda

I love all the 'Twilight' characters. I can watch Kristen Stewart and think, 'I want to be that role someday.' — Mary Mouser

May the wind rise under your wings, may the sun always be at your backs, and may you catch your prey napping. And, Wolf-Eyes, I hope that when you find the one who left your paws in his traps, you do not kill him too quickly. Both — Christopher Paolini

He had never imagined that a man in love could be so lonely. — Rosalind Lauer