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Sematary School Quotes By Rafe Martin

Be brave, be bold, my dear, but do not be too bold. Do not go looking for trouble. It has a way of finding you on its own, soon enough.
-Rose — Rafe Martin

Sematary School Quotes By James Goldman

Give me a little peace.
A little? Why so modest? How about eternal peace? Now, there's a thought. — James Goldman

Sematary School Quotes By Jean Ferris

Carpe Diam forever after. — Jean Ferris

Sematary School Quotes By Brandon Jay McLaren

When I wrapped 'Falling Skies,' I took a trip to the Caribbean to visit my grandma, which is great. I was out there for two weeks in Grenada. Then after that, I went to Poland for two and a half weeks to go watch some of the European soccer championships. — Brandon Jay McLaren

Sematary School Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Fathers are ...
The teeth on a saw,
The head of a nail,
The blades on a mower.
Fathers are ...
The grit in a tumbler,
The cement in the pit,
The coin for the machine.
Fathers are ...
The air in the tires,
The spring in the suspension,
The key to the ignition.
Fathers are ...
the confidence in a dare,
The energy of a command,
The boots for the trail.
Tis true you might make things work without them,
but not at all like they were meant to. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Sematary School Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

A warrior walks alone in the dark. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Sematary School Quotes By Virginia Woolf

The autumn trees, ravaged as they are, take on the flash of tattered flags kindling in the gloom of cool cathedral caves where gold letters on marble pages describe death in battle and how bones bleach and burn far away in Indian sands. — Virginia Woolf

Sematary School Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Every man was conscious of his own insignificance, aware that he was but a grain of sand in that ocean of humanity, and yet at the same time had a sense of power as a part of that vast whole. — Leo Tolstoy