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Serusier Talisman Quotes By Paul Reiser

The best part of being married is ... you don't have to explain a lot of things. Those wordless moments when you both know that what you witnessed together is funny, idiotic, or really sweet. Being connected is pretty miraculous. — Paul Reiser

Serusier Talisman Quotes By Timothy Zahn

For the Jedi, there is no emotion; there is peace. — Timothy Zahn

Serusier Talisman Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

The building has settled into itself so that when you walk down the aisle, you can hear it yielding to the burden of your weight. It's a pleasanter sound than an echo would be, an obliging, accommodating sound. You have to be there alone to hear it. Maybe it can't feel the weight of a child. But if it is still standing when you read this, and if you are not half a world away, sometime you might go there alone, just to see what I mean. After a while I did begin to wonder if I liked the church better with no people in it. I know they're planning to pull it down. They're waiting me out, which is kind of them. — Marilynne Robinson

Serusier Talisman Quotes By Kresley Cole

Old as carbon," Nix agreed. "And so powerful I'm working on my demigoddess badges. — Kresley Cole

Serusier Talisman Quotes By Voltaire

All men are born with a nose and ten fingers, but no one was born with a knowledge of God. — Voltaire

Serusier Talisman Quotes By Graham Greene

One never knows enough about characters in real life to put them into novels. One gets started and then, suddenly, one can not remember what toothpaste they use; what are their views on interior decoration, and one is stuck utterly. No, major characters emerge; minor ones may be photographed. — Graham Greene

Serusier Talisman Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

I wonder that religion can live or die on the strength of a faint, stirring breeze. The scent trail shifts, causing the predator to miss the pounce. One god draws in the breath of life and rises; another god expires. — Barbara Kingsolver