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Orionsale Quotes By Lorraine Heath

He was suddenly aware of the pain rampaging through him. "Where's Swindler?"
"Here." He crouched beside Sterling. "We got the boy."
Sterling grabbed his shirt, then cursed himself as he fell backward, bringing Swindler with him. "Never make her cry."
He didn't know if Swindler nodded, because his entire world went black. — Lorraine Heath

Orionsale Quotes By Juan Felipe Herrera

Sometimes I have a very fleeting emotional dance with a fleeting phrase, like 'half-Mexican.' — Juan Felipe Herrera

Orionsale Quotes By Douglas Wilson

We have grown accustomed to thinking of our democracy as a good thing, and it surprises us to learn that the founding fathers of our nation were deeply suspicious of democracy and tried to place whatever restraints on it they could. They established a constitutional republic, not a democracy, and it is a sign of our current ignorance that we do not even know the difference between the two. This — Douglas Wilson

Orionsale Quotes By Steven Magee

There are no doubts that western governments are willfully inducing radiation sickness into segments of their city populations. — Steven Magee

Orionsale Quotes By Paul Theroux

Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Albert Camus, Graham Greene - they influenced my life to a profound extent. — Paul Theroux

Orionsale Quotes By Jenny Hval

I'm obsessed with voices in film. I have this memory of how people say words, even on the most intensely stupid reality TV show. — Jenny Hval

Orionsale Quotes By Epictetus

It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters. — Epictetus

Orionsale Quotes By Maria Monk

Others too would occasionally entertain and privately express such doubts; though we all had been most solemnly warned by the cruel murder of Saint Francis. — Maria Monk

Orionsale Quotes By Ron Paul

A citizen walking through the airport today is bombarded with 1984-style propaganda messages that are designed to make us fear some amorphous threat and also be suspicious of others. The government designs these messages to make us feel dependent and heavily lorded over in every aspect of our lives. These messages are becoming ever more pervasive, hitting us even in grocery stores when we are shopping. — Ron Paul