Rothsteins Death Quotes & Sayings
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To keep believing in life, until you're sure of death, it's the way a detective should be. - Kogoro Mouri, Detective Conan — Gosho Aoyama

D'Orsay's voice was cold. "Sponsors, control your warriors."
Hastings gave an almost imperceptable shrug. His warrior was upright only through the grace of his opponent. Wylie, on the other hand, was in Ellen's face immediately.
"What's the matter with you?" he hissed. "Finish him off, and let's be done with this." He made as if to grab her sword arm, as if he intended to settle the matter himself, but she threw him off hard. He landed in the grass. "You're a killer, Ellen!" he shouted. You've trained for this for a lifetime. Now do what comes naturally!"
Ellen pointed her sword at Wylie and flame ran along the blade.
"Be careful what you wish for," she said coldly. — Cinda Williams Chima

Somehow, the telling of all this rinsed my mind clean and left me able to think clearly once more. By gathering and sorting my own feelings so, I was finally able to fashion a scale on which I could weigh my father's nature and find a balance between my disgust for him and an understanding of him; my guilt in the matter of his death against the debt he owed me for the manner of my life. At the finish of it, I felt free of him, and I was able to think calmly once more. Elinor — Geraldine Brooks

All the dreams I'd allowed myself to imagine were nothing but pages swept away by the wind. — Freedom Matthews

shouldn't have no problem — Chad Woods

The very essence of I is being killed by You. — Santosh Kalwar

Can you imagine someone handing Peter a microphone on Sunday morning and whispering, "Okay, now, you've got twenty minutes. We have to get the people out of here promptly because the chariot races start at one o'clock"? — Jim Cymbala

A problem is simply the difference between what one has and what one wants. — Edward De Bono

That transformation is to lose everything is an understatement so vast as to be without meaning. One has to lose everything, and one has to lose the one who has lost everything ... — Steven Harrison

The first requisite of stewardship is to give ourselves to God. Thus, a logical recognition of God's absolute ownership should follow. — Stephen F Olford