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Positive Vaccines Quotes By Chris Wooding

I'd love to see the Iron Jackal's face when he finds out I'm already dead," he said with half a grin. "Now that's irony." "No it ain't, Cap'n. It's just some shit that happened. — Chris Wooding

Positive Vaccines Quotes By James S.A. Corey

[T]hat question is like asking what color Tuesday was. It's meaningless. — James S.A. Corey

Positive Vaccines Quotes By Paul Turk

God may sometimes laugh at our plans. But if they are based on a Heavenly and eternal perspective, He will always support us. On His timetable, not ours. — Paul Turk

Positive Vaccines Quotes By Ahmed Hassan

One who hopes inordinately, impairs his deeds. — Ahmed Hassan

Positive Vaccines Quotes By William Shakespeare

Love's best habit is a soothing tongue — William Shakespeare

Positive Vaccines Quotes By Elizabeth McCracken

I'm thinking of that Florida lady again, the one who wanted a book about the lighter side of a child's death, and I know: all she wanted was permission to remember her child with pleasure instead of grief. To remember that he was dead, but to remember him without pain: he's dead but of course she still loves him, and that love isn't morbid or bloodstained or unsightly, it doesn't need to be shoved away. — Elizabeth McCracken

Positive Vaccines Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

One day, she would live someplace where she could stand outside her house and see only stars, no streetlights, where she could feel as close as she ever got to sharing her mother's gift. When she looked at the stars, something tugged at her, something that urged her to see more than stars, to make sense of the chaotic firmament, to pull an image from it. But it never made sense. She only ever saw Leo and Cepheus, Scorpio and Draco. Maybe she just needed more horizon and less city. The only thing was, she didn't really want to see the future. What she wanted was to see something no one else could see or would see, and maybe that was asking for more magic than was in the world. — Maggie Stiefvater