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Sapientes Sword Quotes By Anonymous

Metaphors are not to be trifled with. A single metaphor can give birth to love. — Anonymous

Sapientes Sword Quotes By John Cleveland

I am no Poet here; my pen's the spout where the rain water of my eyes run out. — John Cleveland

Sapientes Sword Quotes By Barbara Brown Taylor

We're children of God through our blood kinship with Christ. We're also sons and daughters of Adam and Eve, with a hereditary craving for forbidden fruit salad. — Barbara Brown Taylor

Sapientes Sword Quotes By David A. Embury

A cocktail will never be better than its cheapest ingredient. — David A. Embury

Sapientes Sword Quotes By P.J. Bayliss

A man of few words,
I just sit still on this hill,
I know death will persist,
I write when my mind is still,
I bleed daily to exist. — P.J. Bayliss

Sapientes Sword Quotes By Nicholson Baker

Hapmshire" typo, — Nicholson Baker

Sapientes Sword Quotes By Muhammad

When something weighs on your conscience, give it up. — Muhammad

Sapientes Sword Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

In the old times when everything was more difficult people were more real! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Sapientes Sword Quotes By John Van Hamersveld

In 1970, I was turning 29 years old, just 4 years out of art school. I had created a black and white drawing style mascot portrait called 'Johnny.' I made a poster for it and sent it around the world to corporate art departments. — John Van Hamersveld

Sapientes Sword Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

The more you own, the more it owns you, and I'm tired of it. I'm tired of having to take care of everything. I'm tired of things breaking and having to fix them. It adds stress, and frankly, I'm giving myself a break." In — Nicholas Sparks

Sapientes Sword Quotes By Neil Armstrong

The regret on our side is, they used to say years ago, we are reading about you in science class. Now they say, we are reading about you in history class. — Neil Armstrong