Perchance Wine Quotes & Sayings
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He who has been with us in six troubles, will not forsake us in the seventh. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Vice came in always at the door of necessity, not at the door of inclination. — Daniel Defoe
No other date on the calendar more potently symbolizes all that our nation stands for than the Fourth of July. — Mac Thornberry
A woman with long, blonde hair stood for a moment on the other side of the door. She looked similar to his date. Was she entering or leaving the coffee house?
Before Paul could confirm her identity or stand and run after her, she strode away and disappeared in the crowd. — Cheryl Sterling
The test of true competence is the end result. — L. Ron Hubbard
In fact, I shall drink several, and perchance the wine will send me straight to Paradise that I may meet her in person and ... "
 Friar Lorenzo sprung forward and hissed, for no apparent reason, "Before it throws you from grace, Messer Romeo, bridle your tongue!" 
The young man grinned, " ... pay my respects. — Anne Fortier
I asked myself not why I was alive but why I had lived. Out of expectation, I supposed, and wondered whether I still expected anything. It seemed I did.
Something more is always expected. — Antonio Di Benedetto
Aoife, in her dreams, makes a noise like a friendless harmonica. — David Mitchell
I owe the discovery of Uqbar to the conjunction of a mirror and an encyclopedia. — Jorge Luis Borges
Baptism is a sign to God, to angels, and to heaven that we do the will of God, and there is no other way beneath the heavens whereby God hath ordained for man to come to Him to be saved, and enter into the kingdom of God, except faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, and baptism for the remission of sins, and any other course is in vain; then you have the promise of the gift of the Holy Ghost. — Joseph Smith Jr.
The Skeleton: We have wisdom, if you like - a dull and dusty wisdom, and I would give it all for a good draught of Chian wine.4 Perchance 'tis something to know that bodies are made of dust and water, the last of which is evaporable, and the former capable of dissolvement. For this is all our knowledge, in spite of much that is known and spoken of hierophant and philosopher. However, unlike the lore and wisdom of these, it may be contained without discommodation by one skull. — Clark Ashton Smith
Before loving you, love, nothing was mine:
I hesitated through the streets and things:
nothing mattered or had a name:
the world was of the air that I awaited. — Pablo Neruda
You do trust Mr. Tugwell, do you not?"
Did he? Trust Tugwell with his secret? Perhaps. Trust him with Miss Keene? The man had fathered five children in six years. No, he did not trust Charles Tugwell with Miss Keene. — Julie Klassen
