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Petrine Theory Quotes By Jennifer Niven

I guess you can be yourself, whatever that means-the best and worst of you. And they love you anyway. You can fight, but even when you're mad at them, you know they're not going to stop being your friend. — Jennifer Niven

Petrine Theory Quotes By Plato

There is nothing so delightful as the hearing, or the speaking of truth. For this reason, there is no conversation so agreeable as that of the man of integrity, who hears without any intention to betray, and speaks without any intention to deceive. — Plato

Petrine Theory Quotes By Katie McGarry

A cold wind swept across the patio, causing me to shiver. Noah shrugged off his black leather jacket and tossed it around my shoulders. "How are you going to tutor me if you get fucking pneumonia?" I cocked an eyebrow. What an odd combination of romantic gesture and horribly crude wording. — Katie McGarry

Petrine Theory Quotes By Rebecca Harding Davis

You were only truly patriotic if you had a laborer for a grandfather and were glad of it. — Rebecca Harding Davis

Petrine Theory Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

In case we have to shoot Democrats. It happened during the Civil War, and it could happen again. — P. J. O'Rourke

Petrine Theory Quotes By Daniel Handler

She gave me a hug and for a second I was embraced by a body that makes me want to go home and never eat again. — Daniel Handler

Petrine Theory Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

You are far more than a biomass — Sunday Adelaja

Petrine Theory Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

the word humanism made me want to vomit, — Michel Houellebecq

Petrine Theory Quotes By Marcel Proust

The true voyage of discovery is not a journey to a new place; it is learning to see with new eyes. — Marcel Proust

Petrine Theory Quotes By Richard Yates

He had proved nothing, he had made no viable gesture of atonement, and he knew now that he probably never would. If he could have talked with Quint's ghost now he could only have said: "I'm sorry; there's nothing more I can do."
And Quint, he knew, would have said: "Right; you're absolutely right about that. ( ... )"
How then could he feel so good. What possible right did he have to be at peace with himself?
He didn't know. All he knew that day ( ... ) all he knew with any clarity was that he was nineteen years old, that the war was over, and that he was alive. — Richard Yates

Petrine Theory Quotes By Warren W. Wiersbe

Above all, joy should come from the true story of the joyful God bringing salvation to sinners so they could become His children. — Warren W. Wiersbe