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Peered Sentence Quotes By Janny Wurts

I should be impressed?' he commented finally. 'World renowned for foul works and mayhem, whether I practise such doctrine, or not? A shame. Shown such vulgar taste, what man with a mind would scarcely wallow to seek further clarity. Sweet faith, bliss, and bathos, it's an execrable drama. Never mind that the theological concepts are glorified platitudes sprung out of lies. — Janny Wurts

Peered Sentence Quotes By Fuyumi Soryo

People seem weak, but they're strong.
They seem strong, but they're weak.
No matter how much you cry, you still have to sleep.
And you even get hungry.
You suddenly realize you're doing the same things you did yesterday.
You say hi to your friends and smile just like you did yesterday.
Life goes on as if nothing ever happened ...
I want to go somewhere ...
Anywhere ...
Somewhere where I can forget everything.
... where I'll forget everything
... and be reborn.
Mars Volume 18 — Fuyumi Soryo

Peered Sentence Quotes By Rajneesh

Needs can be fulfilled, desires never. Needs are natural, desires are perverted. — Rajneesh

Peered Sentence Quotes By Peter Forsyth

The local church is the outcrop of the church universal. — Peter Forsyth

Peered Sentence Quotes By Robert Frost

No orchard's the worse for the wintriest storm;
But one thing about it, it mustn't get warm.
"How often already you've had to be told,
Keep cold, young orchard. Good-bye and keep cold.
Dread fifty above more than fifty below."
I have to be gone for a season or so. — Robert Frost

Peered Sentence Quotes By Hedy Lamarr

I remember all too well the premiere of Ecstasy when I watched my bare bottom bounce across the screen and my mother and father sat there in shock. — Hedy Lamarr

Peered Sentence Quotes By Alexander Pope

Not to go back is somewhat to advance, and men must walk, at least, before they dance. — Alexander Pope