Ronecia Hickmon Quotes & Sayings
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Now my mother, interestingly enough, was not a feminist in her own mind. — Elizabeth Moon
You have judged them worthy of love, even if it cost you everything. That is how Jesus loves. — Wm. Paul Young
Never stay still, you'll end up with roots. — Adam Kinser
The air is an extremely dangerous, jealous and exacting mistress. Once under the spell most lovers are faithful to the end, which is not always old age. Even those masters and princes of aerial fighting, the survivors of fifty mortal duels in the high air who have come scatheless through the War and all its perils, have returned again and again to their love and perished too often in some ordinary commonplace flight undertaken for pure amusement. — Winston Churchill
Who among us is living in the past? You, who would bestow the horrors of the toiling industrial age upon this country, or I, who wish that our poor Europe might recover the naturalness and faith of these children of slaves? — Umberto Eco
I tend toward an expansive sentence that has a cold surface and, visible underneath it, a magma of unbearable heat. I want readers to know from the first lines what they will have to deal with. — Elena Ferrante
Not as common bread or as common drink do we receive these ... We have been taught that the food that has been Eucharistized by the word of prayer, that food which by assimilation nourishes our flesh and blood, is the flesh and blood of the incarnate Jesus. — Justin Martyr
Much of my youth was spent in the parking lot or inside a Dunkin' Donuts. — Eli Roth
A war was coming either way. Now all I had to do was choose my opponent — Becca Fitzpatrick
The course of history shows that as a government grows, liberty decreases. — Thomas Jefferson
I'm guessing you thought I was way off on your political philosophy but right on the button about the other two. Just think about that for a while. — John Scalzi
It's like recycling: selling old clothes to help make new ones. — Erin O'Connor