Oosthuizen Family Tree Quotes & Sayings
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Our love for the Lord can be the same in the silence and the storm, in the winning and the losing, and in the abundance and the lack. — Alisa Hope Wagner

Consciousness is the creative element in the universe. Without it, nothing would appear. — Fred Alan Wolf

Why do people want to drain your energy? So they can journey to other worlds after death, where pleasures are a thousandfold. It is a fast game. Human beings are powerful and skillful. — Frederick Lenz

Honestly, of the two of us, I was the lucky one. — Nicholas Sparks

A few question marks are being asked in the Honduran defence — Alan Green

He who strays from the customary becomes a sacrifice to the extraordinary; he who keeps to the customary becomes its slave. He iscondemned to perish in either case. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I get paid large sums of money to kill children. — Armand Rosamilia

She is too upfront for her own good — Parul Wadhwa

Reconciling love and principle was never simple. All he could say was that standing here today, love had served him greatest, and he didn't regret having made his choices out of love. — Addison Lane

Don't do that!" she exclaimed, shivering at the realization that it had been his fingers touching her.
He gave her his lazy, slightly twisted smile and brushed a few pieces of unruly black hair out of his face.
"Are you asking me or ordering me?"
"Shut up." She glanced around, both to avoid his eyes and make sure no one saw them together.
"What's the matter? Worried about what your slaves'll think if they see you talking to me?"
"They're my friends," she retorted.
"Oh.Right. Of course they are. I mean, from what I saw, Camille would probably do anything for you, right? Friends till the end." He crossed his arms over his chest, and in spite of her anger, she couldn't help but notice how the silvery gray of his shirt set off his black hair and blue eyes.
(Lissa&Christian) — Richelle Mead