Shisui Naruto Quotes & Sayings
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But through it all I held Mrs. Pettibone's words in my heart-the ones she spoke to me after the funeral when she took my hand, looked into my face and said, You've got your father's eyes. — Joan Bauer

Maybe your history just repeats and repeats until it batters you enough to snap the seams that hold you together — David Levithan

FCU's PLS discovery has quickly become one of the most exciting stories in the uranium sector. — David Talbot

Before I could turn to look up, a voice boomed from the heavens: "What the heck is going on down there? — Kat Falls

Those most likely to be raped or sexually assaulted are young women between the ages of 16 and 24, women with their whole lives ahead of them. This one act of violence will alter their lives forever. — Rosa DeLauro

Shadow always had high hopes for haircuts, but they never lived up to his expectations.
After every haircut he looked more or less the same, only with shorter hair. — Neil Gaiman

Don't say it," I said, almost a plea. "I love Montgomery." But deep inside, my God, I wanted him to say it. To kiss me feverishly and end this terrible pull between us. — Megan Shepherd

The only certainty life contains is death. — Patricia Briggs

Worst of all was the blizzard. People from the east or west coasts of America may think they have seen a blizzard. Likely they have not. It is almost exclusively a phenomenon of the plains, and got its name on the plains. It entailed wind-driven snow so dense and temperatures so cold that anyone lost in them on the shelterless plains was as good as dead. — S.C. Gwynne

Consequently, from the very advent of agriculture, worries about the future became major players in the theatre of the human mind. — Yuval Noah Harari

Never underestimate the stimulation of eccentricity. — Neil Simon

My moral compass doesn't point north. It points to safety. — Jamie Farrell

I still think of myself
as a broken place, a drifting isle
with no home.
- Quebrado — Margarita Engle