Passinging Quotes & Sayings
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Was he hungry? He'd had an enormous breakfast, but the transition from the glimpse had taken a lot out of him. Did they serve lunch in Hell? Should he have packed a snack? Why was he suddenly thinking about food? — Melissa De La Cruz

Creation is the eternal play of the Divine (Parabrahma, the Totality).
You cannot adequately describe the majesty of a tree by talking about a flower, a branch or the bark.
The source cannot be fully explained by describing its manifestations. — Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

He struggled, knuckled his eyes, and let the words come. I want you to be mine, wholly mine, your heart, too. I want you to feel the same way. — Marie Rutkoski

Never, never, never, on cross-examination ask a witness a question you don't already know the answer to, was a tenet I absorbed with my baby-food. — Harper Lee

With a strength I can be proud of, I live only for myself, and only die for myself. I'll never die for someone, cause I know the pain of who remains alive, this is my pride. — Kazuya Minekura

I know that today, with a full tank, and with Annabel, that it's time to go. — Steven Herrick

I wonder if he is seeking me; as i am seeking him. I dont know what he looks like; but i know one thing for sure, the moment i feel his soul, my entire world will change. — Nikki Rowe

Don't believe something just because you want to, and don't embrace an idea just because you've always believed it. Believe what is biblical. Test all your assumptions against the precious words God gave us in the Bible. — Francis Chan

I fell in love with words and I think that made my mom smile. I think that was cool for her. — Nas

Roosevelt was right when he said that we have nothing to fear itself. And our fear can only consume us when we face it alone. — Dean Koontz

Some people have a terrible stretch between family and work. It is a difficult thing to achieve. — Julie Walters

You must then learn to reproduce, or imitate, the sounds which are different from your own way of speaking, and to do that you must drill. This — Robert Blumenfeld