Rodenburgschool Quotes & Sayings
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The Mountain Meadows Massacre of September 11, 1857 was the crime of that century... it was a crime that disgraced humanity. — J.F. Giffard

You're not having sex with him. I know these guys, and you don't. I'm trusting you with Claudia Reeshman. You need to trust me about Dean Robillard."
She wouldn't let him off that easily. "You're looking for a wife. Maybe I'm just looking for a little fun."
"If you need fun," he shot back, 'I'll give you fun."
She was stunned. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Are you also morally opposed to being friends? Does that mysteriously lead to immediate babies, too? — Kiersten White

The joy of those years had its own integrity, and Kate existed within that. She could not be touched by the misery caused by her own death. — Paul Harding

Yes; these four evenings have enabled them to ascertain that they both like Vingt-un better than Commerce; but with respect to any other leading characteristic, I do not imagine that much has been unfolded. — Jane Austen

Love is an exchange of gifts,' Saint Ignatius had said. It was in these simple, practical, down-to-earth ways that people could show their love for each other. If the love was not there in the beginning, but only the need, such gifts made love grow. — Dorothy Day

Of course, the Big Bad Wolf does yoga, Sabrina thought. Why did I even bother to ask? — Michael Buckley

I have heard it said
There is an art which in their piedness shares
With great creating nature. — William Shakespeare

I think you can judge the level of success for any group of people by the reaction against it. — Rita Mae Brown

All these problems [deciding cases] are easier for people who believe in God. Those of us who don't or can't have to do the best we can. That's what the law is, the best we can do. Human justice is imperfect, but it's the only justice we have. — P.D. James

In France, history is paralyzing. — Jean Paul Gaultier

The problem is not those who dream, but those who can only dream. — Ayn Rand