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Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Anonymous

An atheist's response to a creationist asking 'what if' there was a God,
That would be quite an unsettling thought. — Anonymous

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By James Russell Lowell

The secret of force in writing lies not so much in the pedigree of nouns and adjectives and verbs, as in having something that you believe in to say, and making the parts of speech vividly conscious of it. — James Russell Lowell

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Jack Vance

How I hate you," he said softly. "If hate were stone I could build a tower into the clouds. — Jack Vance

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Kenny Chesney

Live a little, love a lot. — Kenny Chesney

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

I swear, Kat, you drive like you're playing a video game. (Cassandra) Yeah, yeah. Wanna see the ray gun I have under the hood to zap them if they don't get out of my way? (Katra) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Seated upon the convex mound Of one vast kidney, Jonah prays And sings his canticles and hymns, Making the hollow vault resound God's goodness and mysterious ways, Till the great fish spouts music as he swims. — Aldous Huxley

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Thomas Sydenham

The generality have considered that disease is but a confused and disordered effort in Nature, thrown down from her proper state, and defending herself in vain. — Thomas Sydenham

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Something just flashes into your mind, so exciting, and you must out with it. If you stop to think it over, you spoil it all. — L.M. Montgomery

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Alfred Nobel

A recluse without books and ink is already in life a dead man. — Alfred Nobel

Okonkwo Missionaries Quotes By Willa Cather

Niel felt tonight that the right man could still save her, even now. She was still her own indomitable self, going through her old part,--but only the stage hands were left to listen to her. All those who had shared in fine undertakings and bright occasions were gone. — Willa Cather