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Top Shaftoe Trust Quotes

I wanted to like 'Up in the Air' - I like Jason Reitman - but Vera Farmiga left me cold. — Andy Kindler

A song
Like a window of glass on a winter's day
That shuts in your warmth
And lets the coldness fall, free — Eesha Kumar

I'm the only man in London that 'Don't talk to strange men' doesn't apply to. — Tom Baker

My problem with the Emergent Church is not the questions they are bringing up, but the answers they are giving. They are making Christianity milky. They are making it so you can no longer define anything. There is no sound judgment allowed. — Eric Ludy

I have kiddingly called it the 'Super Bowl,' which obviously can be improved upon. — Lamar Hunt

A well-meaning man, Dhai Ma liked to say, is more dangerous because he believes in the rightness of what he does. Give me an honest rascal any day! — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Those who want to share their code can make products and share their work without additional legal risks. — Eben Moglen

Privileges of age, size, and ass-kissing. If you survive this conversation, you'll find that it's just the same in most of the big gangs. — Scott Lynch

there is more strength
in admitting vulnerability
than in faking invincibility — Rick Julian

Anyone who endeavors to be a Christian will soon find his intelligence being sharpened. You are embarking on something that is going to take the whole of you, brains and all. — C.S. Lewis

The glassmakers had brought a new source of wealth to Venice, but they had also brought the less appealing habit of burning down the neighborhood. — Steven Johnson

You have to voice your thoughts so you can know you're not the only one who's fucked up. — Tarryn Fisher

I'm country to the bone. — Boyd Holbrook

Fern," Aunt Angie said softly. "I was just telling Bailey that it's true. He is going to die. — Amy Harmon