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Satu Quotes By T.C. Southwell

What a waste for such a handsome man to be..."
Minna chuckled. "So you find him attractive."
"Who would not, My Queen?"
"Indeed, you are right. Who would not? But alas, no woman will ever find comfort in his arms, or passion in his eyes, though it is not impossible that he should love. A woman willing to sacrifice the hope of children might find great happiness with him if she was prepared to be his friend."
"But would he wish it? — T.C. Southwell

Satu Quotes By George Herbert

He that cannot forgive others, breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven. — George Herbert

Satu Quotes By Fannie Hurst

The maimed bodies aren't the worst. That's the easy way to hate war. The safe way. I - hate it just as much for the maimed souls that stay at home ... — Fannie Hurst

Satu Quotes By Sara Blakely

Everything in our society is so purposeful. — Sara Blakely

Satu Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Frank made a face; an Englishman to the bone, he would rather lap water out of the toilet than drink tea made from teabags. The Lipton's had been left by Mrs. Grossman, the weekly cleaning woman, who thought tea made from loose leaves messy and disgusting. — Diana Gabaldon

Satu Quotes By Henry Knox

Every friend to the liberty of his country is bound to reflect, and step forward to prevent the dreadful consequences which shall result from a government of events. — Henry Knox

Satu Quotes By Charles Dickens

Let no man talk of murderers escaping justice, and hint that providence must sleep. — Charles Dickens

Satu Quotes By Russ Harris

But wanting to get rid of something is quite different from actively struggling with it. — Russ Harris

Satu Quotes By Burton Guster

Gus: There are still bears out here. Black bears who feel no kinship to black men. — Burton Guster