Schonbach Master Quotes & Sayings
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Good God, what happened to ye?" Shelton dropped the bucket of water he was carrying, unmindful that it spilled across the barn floor.
"I fell." Dougal picked up a brush and began to groom Poseidon.
Shelton gave a silent whistle. "Fell into what? A hammer?"
"Something like that. — Karen Hawkins
Sparks fly, it's like electricity ... — Miranda Cosgrove
Life was indeed cruel; but it was better to glorify the Will than deny it. — John N. Gray
I've struggled all my life to get maximum meaning in the simplest possible form, — Anne Truitt
In my experience tact is usually worse than the brutalities of truth. — Robertson Davies
Foaly twitched his tail contentedly. Genius. No point in being humble about it. — Eoin Colfer
Obviously, it gave me a chance to see Barcelona. I won't deny that. But I also had a chance to see something in another country in terms of recycling and reusing nuclear material. — Ed Pastor
Everyone liked Robin. He liked Robin. How could he fail to like her, after everything they had been through together? However, from the very first he had told himself: this far and no further. A distance must be maintained. Barriers must remain in place. — Robert Galbraith
People call me a saint and I think, I have to work harder. Because a saint would be a great thing to be. — Paul Farmer
Musicians talk of nothing but money and jobs. Give me businessmen every time. They really are interested in music and art — Jean Sibelius
I found my way to make my peace with the recent past by turning it into WORD. — Charles Bartlett Johnson
In the new century, we should continue to work together to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the vast number of developing countries including China and India and promote the establishment of a just and equitable new international political and economic order. — Li Peng
The smell of profit is clean and sweet, whatever the source. — Juvenal
What is a socialist? One who has yearnings To share equal profits from unequal earnings. — William Inge
Our children are extensions of ourselves in ways our parents are not, nor our brothers and sisters, nor our spouses. — Fred Rogers
