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Ryley Walker Quotes By Kat Ross

I would wait for him as long as I had to. A hundred years, a thousand. It didn't matter. Only that we were together, and no one would ever take him from me again. — Kat Ross

Ryley Walker Quotes By Samuel Butler

The Bible may be the truth, but it is not the whole truth and nothing but the truth. — Samuel Butler

Ryley Walker Quotes By Robert Aitken

Our practice is not to clear up the mystery. It is to make the mystery clear. — Robert Aitken

Ryley Walker Quotes By Richard M. Weaver

The remark has been made that in the Civil War the North reaped the victory and the South the glory. — Richard M. Weaver

Ryley Walker Quotes By Lynn Austin

Only a coward would send his children to their deaths in order to save his own life. — Lynn Austin

Ryley Walker Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Your girl doesn't seem like the type who's into the party scene."
I got hung up on the phrase "your girl" and the rush of pride it sent through me for what was probably a second too long. "Yeah, I don't think so."
Jase chuckled softly. "She's turned you into a changed man, hasn't she?"
I smiled as I grabbed my keys. Jase might be right. Since I'd met Avery in August, a lot of my habits had changed, even more so during the weeks following fight night. "Something like that."
"Well, have fun. Don't impregnate her. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Ryley Walker Quotes By Juan Ramon Jimenez

Who knows what is going on on the other side of each hour? — Juan Ramon Jimenez

Ryley Walker Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

I ... ran for Legislature [in 1832] ... and was beaten-the only time I have been beaten by the people. — Abraham Lincoln

Ryley Walker Quotes By Michael Muhammad Knight

One thing was for sure: I had no interest in questioning whether Islam was inherently a religion of peace or one of war, whether the terrorists had misappropriated an innocent faith or the liberal Muslims were only in denial of what Islam actually taught. I'd never claim to know what "true" Islam stood for; religions were too big to make it that simple, there was too much history and too many verses, and everyone just took the parts that they wanted anyway. For a prophet's message to become what they call a world religion, it'd have to be big enough to accommodate all kinds of personalities. Good ones, mean ones, greedy ones, kind ones, hard ones, soft ones, and they all own Islam as much as it owns them. The water has no shape; it's shaped by the bottle. I could see that as a Muslim, contrasting Qari Saheb's sweetness with that maniac Rushdie, and I even saw it with Catholics in Geneva, between sweet Gramps and that dickhead monsignor or Fat Ed. — Michael Muhammad Knight