Rhenydd Quotes & Sayings
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Top Rhenydd Quotes

The pastor makes twenty-four
references to hell
in the sermon at church and forgets
to talk
about love. — Yrsa Daley-Ward

There is no weapon in the feminine armory to which men are so vulnerable as they are to a smile. — Dorothy Dix

You shoulda shot that fella a long time ago. Now he's too rich to kill. — Chill Wills

The empire took Rhenydd through deceit, murder, and trickery. I don't speak treason. I speak loyalty- loyalty to the monarchy. To sit by and let the empire rape this kingdom and burn this city is treason and, what's more, it's foolhardy cowardice! — Michael J. Sullivan

Christ didn't leave us a book of instructions; He left us a body, a family - a Church. If it were perfectly clear, there wouldn't be any freedom. — Francis George

Nay, he needs a woman, not a girl. And Laoghaire will be a girl when she's fifty. — Diana Gabaldon

Wherever there is silence, find it! Over there, wisdom will be waiting for you; meet it! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Where are you from, Hadrian?" "Hintindar originally - a little village south of here in Rhenydd." "Originally? What's that supposed to mean? You got yourself born someplace else recently? — Michael J. Sullivan

I am one of those people who quite enjoys responsibility. — Stuart Pearce

Falling down a flight of steps with a dagger in your back is a disease caused by unwise opening of the mouth. — Terry Pratchett

Leaving South Africa was very difficult. — Kevin Pietersen

It was made to fail, born to be co-opted and subsumed into the junky ferrywake of media's coaching. — David Foster Wallace

I'm a very outgoing person so I like girls who are not afraid to be themselves. I'm not a shy person and when I hang out with a girl, I want to be able to talk to her. At the same time I like a girl I can have a conversation with - as opposed to me sitting there talking away because she won't open her mouth. I like conversations and I'm a really big sucker for personality. — Corbin Bleu

Man is always a wizard to man, and the social world is at first magical. — Jean-Paul Sartre