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Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Anna Funder

It is not widely known that in the end, 65 per cent of the church leaders were informers for us, and the rest of them were under surveillance anyhow. — Anna Funder

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Chris Cleave

Death, of course, is a refuge. It's where you go when a new name, or a mask and cape, can no longer hide you from yourself. It's where you run to when none of the principalities of your conscience will grant you asylum. — Chris Cleave

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Patrick O'Brian

In a day when, if you insulted a man it might cost you your life, you were probably more civil. — Patrick O'Brian

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Cal Ripken Jr.

I lived the baseball life as a kid, with my dad in it. And I lived the baseball life as an adult, because I was in it. When I retired, I wanted the opportunity to be a little bit more flexible and home-based for my kids. — Cal Ripken Jr.

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

He had lost her. And she would never, in a thousand lifetimes, let him in again. — Sarah J. Maas

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Darryl does talk," Skylar said. "If you listen. And FYI, I have a really strong feeling that he's going to be the next Bill Gates, so you might want to be a little nicer to him."
"I have a really strong feeling," Bethany deadpanned, "that if you don't tell me what's on that USB drive, I will end you. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Karla M. Nashar

That little voice inside us always tells the truth, but most people take it for granted — Karla M. Nashar

Printable Short Inspirational Quotes By Howard Mansfield

The [commercial] strip is marketed with the come-on of comfort (the Comfort Inn) and with the promise of a home on the road, a home where nobody knows your name and they're glad to see you as long as you can pay. The strip lives in the contradiction of the name Home Depot - domesticity on a gargantuan scale. Home - "a person's native place," "at ease," "deep; to the heart," says the dictionary, and Depot, "a storehouse or a 'warehouse.'" (Warehouse of the Heart?) — Howard Mansfield