Pack Historian Quotes & Sayings
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It's not your freedom to choose that makes you free. It's what you choose in that freedom that makes you free. — Erwin McManus

So she looked upon the wolves, who were dwindling in number, and back at the humans who no longer cared for their own, and combined their spirits. She took the loyal, protective, possessive natures of the wolf and took the intelligence, emotions, and love of the human and brought them together. She designed us to be a pack. — Quinn Loftis

Thunder Point, Oregon, because — Robyn Carr

We can build new housing while preserving the quality and character of adjacent residential districts and ensuring infill development strengthens the surrounding neighborhood. — Gavin Newsom

My personality can be extreme in all ways, even in positive ways; I've learned that. — Albert Hammond Jr.

The Canis Lupus, both wolf and man, were meant to be a family with one another. We gain strength through our bond with each other. — Quinn Loftis

All's well that ends well; which is the epitaph I should put on my tombstone if I were the last man left alive. — Bertrand Russell

you dig deep enough into your mind, and deep enough into mine, the picture is the same: at the bottom of it all, what we are is love. — Marianne Williamson

Xochimilco in Mexico, where skies, mountains, and poplars are reflected, — Paramahansa Yogananda

The people on the short side of the subprime mortgage market had gambled with the odds in their favor. The people on the other side - the entire financial system, essentially - had gambled with the odds against them. Up to this point, the story of the big short could not be simpler. What's strange and complicated about it, however, is that pretty much all the important people on both sides of the gamble left the table rich. — Michael Lewis

This is a sport where you get your ego checked on a regular basis, whether it's in the cage or it's at practice. — Carlos Condit

In any moment, there were so many chances for paths to cross and people to clash, come together, or do any number of things in between. It was amazing we could live at all, knowing all that could occur purely by chance. But what was the alternative? — Sarah Dessen