Quindarius Sterling Quotes & Sayings
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Fox's hand was a life raft, the only thing stopping me from sinking further into empty blackness. — Lili Wilkinson

Respect the past, trust in the future and believe in the power of the imagination.- — Nancy B. Brewer

How did the hearing go?" she asked.
"We won, sort of," Kaldar said. "We die at dawn."
"The court gave the Sheeriles twenty-four hours," William corrected.
"Yes, but 'we die at dawn the day after tomorrow' doesn't sound nearly
as dramatic."
"Does it have to be dramatic all the time?" Catherine murmured.
"Of course. Everyone has a talent. Yours is crocheting and mine is
making melodramatic statements. — Ilona Andrews

We've trained and trained for a reason: to be better at the craft of war than our enemy, to use our skill to perform the mission, and to accept the risks. As American warriors, it's our obligation to protect the innocent. And that means, sometimes, that we're the ones who need to be put on the disadvantaged side of the threat cycle. — Marcus Luttrell

I feel the happiest when I can light my American cigarettes with Soviet matches. — Mohammed Daoud Khan

Flowers open every night
across the sky, a breathing peace,
and sudden flame catching. — Rumi

I am always shocked that there are still a handful of defenders of the dubious practice of abstinence, surely the worst idea since chocolate-covered ants. — Dick Cavett

I am always learning. — Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio

Friendships that don't fit my life anymore have faded away, and new ones have come in. — Amanda Lindhout

Drinking more often brings out the best in the good than the worst in the bad. — Malcolm Forbes

Mechanics is the paradise of the mathematical sciences because by means of it one comes to the fruits of mathematics. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Love cannot last without a foundation of forgiveness. — Dan B. Allender

Creativity is a wild mind and a disciplined eye. — Dorothy Parker

Louis Brandeis was not a racist like Woodrow Wilson. — Jeffrey Rosen

Did her faint eccentricity of manner mask something more serious, some fundamental cognitive problem? — Robert Galbraith