Prometiste Pepe Quotes & Sayings
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I was so worried that you wouldn't want to know me once you found out." I signed, relief flooding through me.
"Are you kidding me?" Xavier reached out and curled a lock of my hair around his finger. "Surely I've got to be the luckiest guy in the world."
"How do you figure that?"
"Isn't it obvious? I've got my own little piece of Heaven right here. — Alexandra Adornetto

Do you know why we're all happy here, monsieur? Because it's the last house on the road. — Louise Penny

I've helped launch 49 careers - those that have been in PiL. To me, they are my babies; whatever they get up to, they know I love them. They've been living in my pockets, and they should show more gratitude. — John Lydon

How many of us begin a new record with each day of our lives? — Bram Stoker

Could Vader actually be Anakin Skywalker? the two men wondered. Based on Obi-Wan's account of what had occurred on Mustafar, Anakin's survival didn't seem possible. But perhaps Obi-Wan had underestimated Anakin. Perhaps Anakin's peerless strength in the Force had allowed him to survive. — James Luceno

Science promised us truth, or at least a knowledge of such relations as our intelligence can seize: it never promised us peace or happiness. — Gustave Le Bon

We thank Him for everything before we ask Him for anything! — Steven Furtick

Makin, my friend, I thought you were just seeing her safely home."
"I was."
"What happened?"
"I couldn't let her go. — Jane Porter

When Jean Piaget lectured in the United States, he was frequently asked whether the rate at which children attained his cognitive stages could be accelerated - in other words, whether you could train your child to be "ahead" of other children. Piaget was bewildered by the question. In his view of development, being "ahead" or "behind" anyone else was meaningless. But he got the question often enough that he came to associate it with a particular worldview: he called it "the American Question. — Nicholas Day