Ramanauskas Erke Quotes & Sayings
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Love is such a confusing word. You think I'm joking but I'm not. — Michael Showalter
In fact, sometimes our strongest-held beliefs can become our worst enemies. — Romina Russell
He was a proud union man, firmly believing that the courage of a few men could prevent the suffering of thousands. — Anthony Colombo
Charity ... is kind, it is not easily provok'd, it thinks no evil, it believes all things, hopes all things. — Cotton Mather
He smiled. And she smiled back.
And that was it.
They quickly closed the distance between them, though she didn't remember moving. But she must have because she wasn't standing next to the sofa any longer and their lips were melded together as if they were meant to be that way. The wine on his lips and tongue tasted as divine as he did. His hands were on her bare shoulders, holding her in place while he worked miracles with his kisses. — Terry Spear
Seriously, how many times can a person break before the only things left are shattered fragments too small to piece back together? — Jay McLean
Read the most useful books, and that regularly and constantly. — John Wesley
I want to play the fake child on 'To Catch A Predator.' No, wait! I want to play the Leaf Man! — Carey Mulligan
Football has limited success in Europe. — Chad Hurley
He heard a sickening thunk, his head twisting to the side just in time to see that Darnell had a five-inch-long dart sticking out of his shoulder, its thin metal shaft planted deep within the muscle. Blood trickled down from the wound. The boy made a strange grunt as he collapsed to the ground. — James Dashner
He that walketh with wise men shall be wise. — Solomon
The one cure for any organism, is to be set right--to have all its parts brought into harmony with each other; the one comfort is to know this cure in process. Rightness alone is cure. The return of the organism to its true self, is its only possible ease. To free a man from suffering, he must be set right, put in health; and the health at the root of man's being, his rightness, is to be free from wrongness, that is, from sin. A — George MacDonald
Rowl felt sure that Bridget's fragile feelings would be crushed if he denied her the pleasure of sharing her meat with him. — Jim Butcher
Once you've built the big machinery of political power, remember you won't always be the one to run it. — P. J. O'Rourke
