Sempringham Abbey Quotes & Sayings
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The gods we prayed to when we were young used up their time so long ago. They cannot answer anymore.
They never liked us, did they?
Gods don't "like". They love, they hate, they ignore ... — Neil Gaiman
The workings of the male mind are twisted indeed. Winnifred Crane — Kate Noble
Life was harsh and people were worthless and mean to their bitter cores. They only used and betrayed. That was the only code she believed in. Trisa. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Religion without God; Death with dignity. — D. Michael Poppe
I think we should all come together, and that race and color or social demographics really don't matter. — Joanna Noelle Levesque
You kids haven't been touching these, have you?" asked Dr. Snood.
"No, we--" Henry began.
"Make sure you don't," said Dr. Snood in a stern voice. "And make sure the lid on that coffin stays closed."
"Of course--" said Jesse. Before she could say any more, he walked out.
The Aldens stood still for a moment, stunned by Dr. Snood's harsh behavior.
At last Jessie said, "I don't know which was stranger: the way he was looking at those artifacts or the way he just spoke to us."
The Mystery of the Mummy's Curse — Gertrude Chandler Warner
I have never had that - a home or someone to go home to. That's when I understood what I'm feeling. You're my home. You're the person I belong to." "Stop," he growls, and I know that he understands now. "You're the glue that holds all of my broken pieces together," I say quietly. "Autumn - — Aurora Rose Reynolds
I've had enough of these streets that sweat a cold, yellow slime, of hostile people, of crying myself to sleep every night. I've had enough of thinking, enough of remembering. — Jean Rhys
The world has seen more believers in times of troubles than in peace and joy. — Deepak Rana
Destiny had a 518 area code..who knew." - Ehlena — J.R. Ward
The nature of revolutions is to sweep the reluctant along. — H.W. Brands
I taught my son to read with tabloids. We would sit to read the 'Weekly World News' together. — Errol Morris
