Polipok Quotes & Sayings
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I find it impossible not to believe that there's something in Irish blood that favors their power with words. — Jim Harrison

I not only have my secrets, I am my secrets. And you are yours. Our secrets are human secrets, and our trusting each other enough to share them with each other has much to do with the secret of what it means to be human. — Frederick Buechner

I follow the Patriots, but the Steelers were my first and true love. I still have a 'Terrible Towel.' — Nathaniel Philbrick

The acquisition of the most elementary truth does not devolve upon the individual alone: it is pre-effected in the development of the race. — Ernst Mach

That's the magic of books. They're never quite the same for any two people. When you read one, you automatically make it your own. — Janette Rallison

People say I owe a lot to television. The fact is I was a star long before television. What TV made me is unemployed. — Milton Berle

At times such as these, evenings in the forest, loneliness seized her like a black dog. She kept telling herself it was pure weakness, that she had to be strong to stay alive in this world. Her orphanhood hung about her like a cloak.
You shall not feel sorry for yourself, she commanded, and then disobeyed ... beneath the surface veneer of stubborn independence, she needed desperately to belong to somebody. — Jean Zimmerman

Knowledge of our unchanging relationship grants us the will to fight and to reenter the fray when we have fallen, — Bryan Chapell

How you enter something is how it will unfold. — Deborah Ann Gordon

But distrust is no match for kindness administered consistently and unmeasured, especially in creatures new to the world. — Sara Pennypacker

Where on earth have you got to, man?" "In here," Alfred replied from the sanctuary of the foliage. "I think I've found it. Yes, there it is. Bloody good luck. I thank you for your help, Seton. You need not detain yourselves further." "At least join us for a late supper, Weston," Lord Seton pressed, peering into the — Michelle McMaster

The Gospel is like a caged lion; you don't have to defend it - just let it out of the cage. — Charles Spurgeon

Are you scared?" he said into my hair.
"Yeah."
"What scares you?"
I kept my eyes on the ceiling.
"That this is too good. That it won't last. That you'll leave. — Leah Raeder