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Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew Quotes By Julie Holland

childish and irrational, triggered by all of my resentments toward Daniel, — Julie Holland

Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew Quotes By Teri Terry

What if everyone in this car had said, together: no you can't take them. Could we have stopped it?
The answer might have been yes, for a few minutes. But they'd have reinforcements at the next station; we'd all have been arrested and taken away. We'd face the same fate she will. Is that a good enough reason to say nothing? — Teri Terry

Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew Quotes By Michael J. Sullivan

Alric! Stop it!" Pickering snapped at him. "You mustn't let the men see you crying!"
Fury flared in Alric, and he spun on the count. "No? No? Look at them! They are dying for me. They are dying on my order! I say they do have a right to see their king! They all have a right to see their king!"
Alric wiped the tears from his cheeks and gathered his reins. "I'm tired of this. I'm tired of having my face put in the dirt! I won't stand it. I'm tired of being helpless. That's my city, built by my ancestors! If my people chose to fight, then, by Maribor, I want them to know it's me they fight!"
The prince put on his helm, drew his father's large sword and spurred his horse forward, not at the trench but at the castle gate itself. — Michael J. Sullivan

Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew Quotes By Earl Nightingale

Everything in the world we want to do or get done, we must do with and through people. — Earl Nightingale

Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew Quotes By A. C. Benson

People seldom refuse help, if one offers it in the right way. — A. C. Benson

Pacific Rims Rafe Bartholomew Quotes By John Quincy Adams

America is a friend of freedom everywhere, but a custodian only of our own. — John Quincy Adams