Peniruan Quotes & Sayings
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The church meets to imagine what our lives can be like if the gospel were true. — Walter Brueggemann

If people can write to each other across space, why can they not write across time too? — Ahdaf Soueif

The Tyr had tried. It had really tried. It must have gone over every element of human psychology, tried desperately to understand the nature of human aesthetic sense ... and then failed, miserably, in every regard. — C.S. Friedman

Say Thanks" is sometimes more important than "Say Cheese". — Vikrmn

Don't do it gurl," he said with a wink. "You need to pretend like that phone is your best friend's husband's dick now drop it. — Ethan Day

Adivce from a horse
Take life's hurdels in stride.
Loosen the reins.
Be free sprited.
Keep the burrs from under your saddle.
Carry your friends when they need it.
Keep stable.
Gallop to greatness. — Ilan Shamir

I always try to entertain folks with good clean fun and stories from my youth. — Ricky Skaggs

When I started, there was more of a cultural assumption that many readers would find gay characters irrelevant or repugnant. — Carol Anshaw

If we don't uphold our Constitution and our values, that over time that will make us less safe. And that will be a recruitment tool for organizations like al-Qaida. That's what I've gotta keep my eye on. — Barack Obama

All human laws are, properly speaking, only declaratory; they have no power over the substance of original justice. — Edmund Burke

Life is to be lived, not controlled. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I regret the way pain has taught me nothing. — Linda Pastan

It's not like it used to be where everybody has a record company to belong to. — Edwin Starr

There are no idealists in the plant world and no compassion. The rose and the morning glory know no mercy. Bindweed, the morning glory, will quickly choke its competitors to death, and the fencerow rose will just as quietly crowd out any other plant that tried to share its roothold. Idealism and mercy are human terms and human concepts. — Hal Borland

For many years I thought my job was to go to places where it would be difficult for most of the readers to ever get to. Now, in the more than 20 years I've been doing this, the concept of adventure-travel trips or expeditions by groups has sprung up. The places I went 20 years ago now have adventure-travel trips. — Tim Cahill