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Bond sat down and looked across into the tranquil, lined sailor's face that he loved, honoured and obeyed. — Ian Fleming
Rouen shone in dark sunlight and a storm swept it away from my eyes and churned up the broad river with waves which pounced up like cats as our train drew out of the arches of the bridge. — Sylvia Townsend Warner
When I was in second grade, my mother moved from Miami to this evangelical conservative environment in western North Carolina, two miles down the road from Billy Graham and his wife, Ruth. — Patricia Cornwell
There's good and bad in everybody. I wasn't looking for the good, or looking for the bad. This is a man who signed his pact with the devil 20 years ago, and he's learned to live with it. He's tried to protect his family from it. — Sam Mendes
I will personally nail his nuts to the floor before slicing him to ribbons. — Nalini Singh
Charley was twenty-six, with that faint musk of weakness hanging about him that is often mistaken for the scent of evil. — F Scott Fitzgerald
The surest mark of true conversion is humility. — J.C. Ryle
Historians will probably call our era "the age of anxiety." Anxiety is the natural result when our hopes are centered in anything short of God and His will for us. — Billy Graham
No words and I knew with certainty that Bangley had killed his old man. — Peter Heller
One of the first signs of a Spirit-filled life is enthusiasm! — A.B. Simpson
Simple inattention kills empathy, let alone compassion. So the first step in compassion is to notice the other's need. It all begins with the simple act of attention. — Daniel Goleman
Monotony reveals our limitations. — Dale Carnegie
Who cares what the state thinks about your relationship? They're giving you tax breaks and this and that - it's just nonsense. You want to live with somebody, then live with somebody. All that other stuff is just a way for the state monitoring and codifying certain activities and ostracizing others. — Dale Peck